How should I treat hemangioma of the liver?

What is hemangioma of the liver? Hemangioma of the liver is a benign disease, and its hazards are mainly as follows: 1. When hemangioma grows, it will compress and destroy the adjacent liver tissues and related structures, which may affect the liver function; 2. There is a possibility of rupture and bleeding of hepatic hemangioma, however, very few cases have been reported. What is the treatment? Treatment: It must be made clear to everyone that taking medication is not going to do anything. If the hemangioma is not large, it does not need to be treated if there is no discomfort. If the hemangioma is small, it does not need to be treated either. It is recommended, to review the progress once a year. Surgical resection can be considered when there are several cases as follows: 1.Hemangioma is large (there is no uniform standard, most think it is as large as 8-10cm) can be considered for surgical resection; 2.CT suggests that hemangioma is close to important blood vessels, bile ducts and other structures, such as close to the first, second and third hepatic hilum, and if not treated, it may make hemangioma invade portal vein, bile ducts, inferior vena cava and so on, causing more serious complications, which can be Consider surgical resection; 3. If the hemangioma increases significantly in the short term, such as growing significantly within 1 to 2 years, consider surgical resection, because, the symptoms of rapid growth and compression will appear quickly and the damage will be great. Which is the best method of surgery? 1.Laparoscopic resection of liver hemangioma, which is a minimally invasive method with little damage to the patient and quick recovery, is a better surgical method. 2.Traditional surgery, hemangioma resection of liver by cesarean section, there will be an incision on the abdominal wall and more skin damage, of course, it is not unbearable. 3.Interventional treatment is used (the current view does not advocate interventional treatment). Interventional treatment cannot remove the hemangioma, but only make the hemangioma fibrosis, and some patients may have biliary complications (such as biliary stenosis) after interventional treatment, once biliary complications occur patients are prone to biliary tract infection, which will not heal. 4.Three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy, the purpose of three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy is to destroy the endothelial cells of hemangioma and make the hemangioma fibrosis and atrophy, and it is not a treatment method to remove the tumor, radiotherapy may occur radioactive hepatitis, and once radiotherapy hepatitis occurs, it is difficult to recover and even develop to liver failure.