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Hepatic simple cyst refers to a fluid filled mass in the liver.

Several diseases may produce cystic lesions in the liver, which could be a true simple cyst (not because of an infection), multiple cysts as part of polycystic liver disease (PCLD), parasitic or hydatid (echinococcal) cysts, cystic tumors, and abscesses (infections).

Most of them do not have any symptoms. Only about 10-15% of people have symptoms. Often, they are incidentally found on ultrasonography (USG), CT scan and other imaging tests performed for another disease.

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Risk Factor

The simple liver cysts are believed to be congenital in origin (present from birth). The fluid is continually secreted by the wall of the cyst and therefore if the fluid is sucked into a syringe through a needle, it would accumulate again. Polycystic liver disease (AD-PCLD) is also congenital and is usually part of disease process where cysts are found in kidneys as well. People with cysts both in kidney and liver generally tend to have kidney disease predominantly, with liver cysts rarely causing symptoms or liver failure. Women are more commonly affected, the cysts may increase in size and number with use of oral contraceptives.

Symptoms

Simple cysts generally cause no symptoms. Someone may feel dull pain in right upper abdomen, abdominal bloating or early satiety. Occasionally, when the cyst is very large, a lump may be felt in the abdomen. Rarely, it may obstruct the bile duct to produce jaundice, rupture to produce acute abdominal pain or get infected to produce liver abscess (abdominal pain, fever, and raised blood counts).

In poly-cystic liver disease, the liver may be enlarged causing abdominal pain and occasionally even liver failure.

Diagnosis

The following tests may be done to find the cysts: blood tests, including liver function tests, ultrasound, abdominal CT scan or MRI.

Complications

In most cases, simple cyst is asymptomatic and remains silent for year. Complications are rare. Bleeding into the cyst is most common. Rupture is another complication.

Treatment

Simple cysts not producing any symptoms do not need any treatment and can be observed with regular ultrasound (USG) tests. If the cyst gets infected or produces severe symptoms, it can be removed surgically. Surgery may be open or laparoscopic approach. Unroofing the cyst (fenestration) by a laparoscopic approach also can be done with an overall success rate of more than 90% and a 10% rate of symptomatic cyst recurrence. Advantages of the laparoscopic approach are less postoperative pain, and success rates similar to those of cases done open.

Prognosis

Prognosis of hepatic cysts is good treated before development of complications.

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FAQ'S

The duration of the surgical process depends on the type of Liver Simple Cyst you are going through. Typically, it takes somewhere between 1 to 1.5 hours.

After undergoing Liver Simple Cyst, you are expected to stay in the hospital for 1 to 3 days. However, it can vary from case to case based on the individual circumstances and type of surgery.

You will be walking right from the third hour after surgery. You can perform all mild to moderate activities like walking, climbing stairs, cooking etc. immediately after discharge.

Many different factors decide weight loss. It includes your overall health, age, and initial weight. You can expect to lose 50 to 100% of your excess weight within the first year.

Every surgery has risks and complications. A few of these are blood clots, infection, bleeding, etc. The same applies to Liver Simple Cyst as well.

We suggest you follow all pre-operative instructions provided by our surgeon, like stopping certain medications and supplements as directed to manage potential risks.

Also, meticulously follow all post-operative instructions, like taking any prescribed medications on time and attending follow-up appointments with your surgeon.

Contact our bariatric surgeon immediately if you experience unusual symptoms such as severe pain, fever, or swelling.

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