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The disadvantages of interventional treatment of hepatic hemangioma

Dr. Kendall Cooper
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2025-05-21 13:38:11
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Interventional therapy for hepatic hemangioma has different methods and disadvantages, including arterial embolization therapy, radiofrequency ablation therapy, etc.
If arterial embolization is used, it can cause high fever, abdominal pain, nausea and other symptoms due to damage to normal liver cells and bile ducts. Serious complications such as liver abscess or liver necrosis may also occur. In addition, if radiofrequency ablation is used, it may cause bleeding, small bile duct damage, portal vein embolism, diaphragm and peripheral organ damage, liver failure and other complications.