Seventy-three laparoscopic procedures were performed for the treatment of focal lesions of the liver. Fifty-four patients had operations for non-parasitic cysts of the liver and cystic disease. Polycystic disease of the liver was in 8 patients. Multiple cysts were in 19 patients, solitary - in 27. A total of 139 cysts were treated. Surgery was performed with the standard technique. Atypical marginal resection of the liver was performed in 16 patients for hemangioma (n=8), nodular hyperplasia (n=2), hepatic metastases (n=5), hamartoma (n=1). Atypical marginal resection by type of peritumor resection was conducted in 5 cases, and it was similar to segmentectomy in 11 cases. Laparoscopic cryodestruction of benign tumors and hepatic metastases was performed in 3 patients including in combination with atypical marginal resection in 2 cases. There were no intrasurgical complications which required laparotomies. There were no hemotransfusions. Long-term results were followed-up from 1 to 3 years in 25 patients with hepatic cysts and from 3 months to 3 years in 7 patients after marginal resection for hemangiomas and fibronodular hyperplasia. Ultrasonic examination revealed no recurrences of the disease.
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