Cysts, adenomas and other changes – expert evaluation with experience and measured judgment
Benign changes in the liver and pancreas are often discovered incidentally during routine examinations or as a result of non-specific symptoms. These include liver hemangiomas, cysts, focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH), adenomas and cystic changes of the pancreas. In addition, anatomical features such as a pancreas divisum or pancreatic pseudocysts may warrant further evaluation.
These changes are often harmless and do not cause any symptoms, but in some cases they can lead to uncertainty among those affected–especially since they may be. mistaken for more serious conditions. It is therefore important to analyze such findings in detail and accurately assess their significance for overall health. A thorough and differentiated diagnosis is the only way to determine whether treatment is required or if uncomplicated monitoring is a viable option.
Surgical interventions are not always the first choice and are only performed if they are medically necessary or unavoidable due to progressive symptoms. Conservative care or regular follow-up is often sufficient to ensure that the changes do not progress negatively. Together, we will develop a strategy tailored to your specific findings and life situation. My goal is to preserve your health and minimize unnecessary stress through professional expertise and measured judgment.
Medical excellence and the highest level of surgical expertise
As a university professor and head of a university clinic, I represent the highest professional standards, state-of-the-art surgical techniques and discretion. My goal is to provide each patient with individually tailored, gentle and safe treatment at the highest medical level. Feel free to contact me for a personal consultation!