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World J Gastroenterol. Sep 21, 2013; 19(35): 5775-5786
Published online Sep 21, 2013. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i35.5775
Table 8 Summary of largest series published on the surgical techniques used for cystic fenestration and resection of symptomatic polycystic liver disease
Ref.No.TechniqueOutcomeComplicationsFollow-up (mo)
Que et al[36]31Fenestration and resection3% symptom recurrence3% mortality, 58% morbidityMean of 28
Schnelldorfer et al[64]124Fenestration and resection93% symptom relief, 72.6% recurrent cyst formation72.6% morbidity, 3.2% mortalityMean of 48
Kornprat et al[100]9Fenestration and resection100% symptom relief, 11% recurrence33.35% morbidity24-98
Koperna et al[104]5Fenestration and resection0% symptom recurrence--
Li et al[107]21Fenestration and resection14.3% cyst recurrence76.2% cyst morbidity, 0% mortality10-155
Gamblin et al[108]51Fenestration and resection3.9% symptom recurrence17.6% morbidity, no mortality1-49
Yang et al[109]7Fenestration and resection100% symptom recurrence100% morbidity, no mortalityMean of 20
Vons et al[110]12Resection17% symptom recurrence8% mortality, 83% morbidityMean of 34
Soravia et al[111]10Fenestration and resection33% symptom recurrence10% mortality, 20% morbidityMean of 69
Henne-Bruns et al[112]8Fenestration and resection50% symptom recurrenceNo mortality, 38% morbidityMean of 15
Vauthey et al[113]5Fenestration and resection0% symptom recurrence0% mortality, 100% morbidityMean of 14
Sanchez et al[114]9Resection100% symptom relief, 100% recurrence0% mortalityMean of 35
Newman et al[115]9Fenestration and resection88.9% symptom relief, 0% recurrence11.1% mortality, 55.6% morbidity2-44
Iwatsuki et al[116]9Resection44.4% symptom relief, 44.4% recurrence0% mortality, 33.3% morbidity12-180