Ciliated hepatic foregut cysts: a large retrospective single-centre series.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Ernesto Sparrelid, Carlos Valls-Duran, Olof Danielsson, Wenwen Sun, Jennie Engstrand, Stefan Gilg, Poya Ghorbani, Christian Sturesson, Anders Jansson
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to provide insight about clinical management of ciliated hepatic foregut cysts (CHFC) at a tertiary centre.

Background: CHFC is a rare cystic lesion of the liver with malignant potential according to previous reports. However, the current recommendation to resect all cysts in fit patients is based on limited evidence.

Methods: Retrospective observational single-centre study including all patients with radiological suspicion of CHFC at Karolinska University Hospital during the years 2015-2022. Patients were characterised, mainly descriptively, regarding baseline characteristics, radiological and histopathological data, as well as data on follow-up.

Results: A total of 41 patients with suspected CHFC were identified. Of these, 23 were operated and 18 only diagnosed radiologically. Of the operated, 19 patients (83%) had a histopathological examination confirming CHCF diagnosis. No patient had dysplasia or cancer in the specimen, and no patient developed cancer during a follow-up length (from first radiology) of 82 months (3-215).

Conclusions: CHFC can be diagnosed radiologically with acceptable accuracy. No patient in this study had malignant transformation, neither in the specimens nor during follow-up. Surgical treatment of CHCF for all patients fit for surgery should probably be challenged, but further studies supporting this change of management are needed.

纤毛肝前肠囊肿:大型回顾性单中心研究。
目的:本研究旨在为三级中心纤毛肝前肠囊肿(CHFC)的临床治疗提供见解。背景:CHFC是一种罕见的肝脏囊性病变,有恶性潜能。然而,目前的建议,切除所有囊肿的病人是基于有限的证据。方法:回顾性观察性单中心研究,纳入2015-2022年在卡罗林斯卡大学医院放射学疑似CHFC的所有患者。患者的特征主要是描述性的,包括基线特征、放射学和组织病理学数据以及随访数据。结果:共发现41例疑似CHFC患者。其中,23例手术,18例仅放射诊断。手术患者中,19例(83%)经组织病理学检查确诊为CHCF。在82个月的随访期间(从第一次放射学开始),没有患者出现不典型增生或癌症(3-215)。结论:CHFC的影像学诊断具有可接受的准确性。本研究中没有患者发生恶性转化,无论是在标本中还是在随访中。所有适合手术的CHCF患者的手术治疗可能应该受到挑战,但需要进一步的研究来支持这种管理方式的改变。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology is one of the most important journals for international medical research in gastroenterology and hepatology with international contributors, Editorial Board, and distribution
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