Question
Grandpa has a hemangioma in the posterior segment of the right liver lobe. How should this condition be treated?
Answer
A hemangioma in the posterior segment of the right liver lobe is a benign condition. If the hemangioma is small, it typically does not require special treatment and can be monitored with regular Doppler ultrasound examinations. If the hemangioma is larger, surgical treatment is generally recommended. According to the doctor’s advice, surgical treatment should be performed at a local large-scale, three-level A hospital’s vascular department. Routine anti-inflammatory and opsonize measures should be taken postoperatively.