Had Hepatic Adenoma. Have Gall Stones And Pain In Armpit, Nausea, Dizziness, Indigestion. How To Treat These?
You are a young lady with a complicated history.
You probably were on oral contraceptives for a period of time,
which is the most common cause for Hepatic Adenomas.In some,
it is associated with diabetes, glucogen storage disease etc.
You had a major complication of rupture and bleeding and
fortunately they were able to stop the bleeding and replace your
blood loss.
The latest tumor size is 8 cm. which is still large.
Reviewing the literature, any tumor larger than 5 cm. should be
resected mainly because of risk of hemorrhage but also due to
potential malignant transformation (Increased cancer risk).
Most experts advice to wait till a reasonable period of observation
after the OCP's have been stopped.
I am sure they have also tested blood for AFP (Alpha feto protein) levels.
Majority of patients will have partial removal of liver lobe.
Elective surgery carries about 13% morbidity but mortality is rare.
If done as emergency , death rate goes up to 5-8% and complication
rates are higher.
Gallbladder can be taken out at the same time .
What you need to look for is an established university hospital
with experts in liver surgery. You can do research on line with
help from your doctors.
I am sure your symptoms are from all the scarring and healing
process and hopefully it will improve with time. That might take
3-4 months.
This is a difficult position to be in , but I wish you the very best.
The old blood around the area of the rupture will get
absorbed and you don't have to worry about clot getting
lose and traveling through your system. Some of the
other symptoms that you are experiencing may be due
to anxiety and stress which can be expected after what
you have gone through.
I can give you this website which is the best for liver
diseases and this one is for patients.
You can enquire about "Hepatic Adenoma ".
I hope this helps.
Wish you well.
I had included the web address for you. I don't know why
they did not include it.
I can tell you the name.
It is the website for American Association For study of liver
diseases. You can get to the site, there is a patient information
section. Hope you will get the best answers for your concerns.
I wish you well.