BMC Surgery (Jul 2011)

Safety of liver resection and effect on quality of life in patients with benign hepatic disease: Single center experience

  • Neuhaus Peter,
  • Puhl Gero,
  • Hippler-Benscheidt Michael,
  • Bova Roberta,
  • Denecke Timm,
  • Engel Sabine,
  • Kamphues Carsten,
  • Seehofer Daniel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2482-11-16
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 16

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Abstract Background Although liver resection has long been established for selected patients with benign hepatic disease, the success of surgical treatment of these patients cannot be evaluated exclusively through postoperative morbidity and mortality. Therefore, the aim of the study was to prove the safety of liver resection in the treatment of benign liver tumors and to evaluate the effect of surgical treatment on the patients' qauality of life. Methods A total of 146 patients who underwent liver resection because of benign liver tumors were included in this study. Postoperative outcome was assessed and patients evaluated their quality of life before surgery and at the present time using the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire Core-30 (QLQ C-30). Results The rate of serious (> grade 2) complications was 4.1% with no postoperative death. The quality of life assessment revealed an overall improvement of general health status after resection (0.7 vs. 0.56, p Conclusions Liver resection for benign liver disease is a safe procedure and leads to a significant improvement of quality of life in selected patients.