Is Laparoscopic Surgery for Hepatic Hemangioma Risky?

Laparoscopic surgery for hepatic hemangioma will have certain risk, but the size of the risk mainly depends on the size and location of the hemangioma, generally the larger the hemangioma the greater the risk, and if the hemangioma site grows in the liver parenchyma, the risk of the surgery is also very high. Hepatic hemangioma belongs to a kind of congenital vascular malformation lesion, most of the patients have no symptoms, and there is a certain risk of surgical resection. The smaller the hemangioma, the less damage it will cause to the tissues, the less impact it will have on the surgery, and the less risky it will be. Liver hemangiomas that grow in the tail lobe of the liver or inside the liver are more invasive and risky to operate on, while those that grow at the edge of the liver are easier to operate on and have fewer risks. No matter what kind of surgery there are certain risks, you should go to a specialized hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor, to formulate a reasonable surgical plan.