Korean J Hepatol.
1999 Jun;5(2):142-147.
Infected Huge Hepatic Cyst: Treatment by Fluoroscopic-uided Percutaneous Drainage
Abstract
- Symptomatic hepatic cysts are infrequently seen. A 82-year-old woman was admitted
because of growing abdominal mass and pain. On admission, the mass was palpated on right
upper quadrant of the abdomen. Ultrasonography and computed tomography disclosed a huge
cystic lesion of the liver. It measured 22.5 x 19.0 x 18.0 cm and had a thick wall that
was irregular. Because of the patient's symptoms and the radiologic findings, the decision
was made to aspirate the cyst percutaneously under fluoroscopic guidance. Percutaneous drainage
yielded approximately 3300 cc of yellow brownish fluid. A cytologic evaluation of the fluid
was negative for malignant cells, and a fluid analysis was described as predominantly
inflammatory in nature. Cultures revealed a growth of Klebsiella oxytoca. After drainage
of the cystic fluid, we instilled contrast medium. No communication between the cyst
and bile ducts was seen. Seven days later, the patient was discharged. Four months after treatment, no reaccumulated fluid was observed by ultrasonography. Ten months after treatment, the patient is healthy without abdominal discomfort. We report a case of the infected huge hepatic cyst successfully treated with fluoroscopic-uided percutaneous drainage.