Minimal invasive surgery for treatment of enlarged symptomatic liver cysts

Congenital solitary liver cysts are a common finding, but they are usually asymptomatic; however, symptoms occur in about 16% and then require treatment. Ideally, complete or partial resection of the cyst is the treatment of choice but always implies invasive surgery. We report the case of a 50-year...

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