Diagnosis of benign liver tumors is experiencing exponential growth,
mainly owing to the diffusion of more accurate imaging techniques. This
monograph examines the epidemiology, histopathology and genetics of
these tumors and provides a systematic overview of their evolution and
differential diagnosis. Care is taken to document surgical indications
accurately, with a view to assisting in the avoidance of useless
interventions. Open, laparoscopic and robotic surgical techniques are
described and illustrated, emphasizing the optimization of intra- and
postoperative management in order to avoid potential complications and
degeneration. In these chapters, attention is drawn to the ways in which
the surgical management of benign liver tumors differs from that of
malignant tumors. The book concludes by examining the role of
interventional radiology in patients with benign liver tumors.