Parenchyma: Formal Lobectomy

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Fig. 7.1 Hepatic anatomy Under most circumstances, the right hepatic vein is the largest of the three and enters the superior surface of the vena cava on the right superior…

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Juxtahepatic Venous Injuries

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Fig. 9.1 Juxtahepatic (or retrohepatic) vena cava is in direct contact with the posterior aspect of the liver The additional methods available to evaluate the abdomen include focused abdominal sonography…

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Surgical Anatomy of the Liver

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Fig. 1.1 The intrathoracic location of the liver and the inferior location of the right kidney. 4–10 indicate rib numbers The protected position of the liver in the recesses of…

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Liver Packing

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Fig. 12.1 A folded plastic drape is placed between the surface of the liver and the folded dry laparotomy pads used as perihepatic packing (a) anterior view (b) saggital view…

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Acquisition of Surgical Skills by Hepatobiliary Rotation

Oct 6, 2016 by in GASTROENTEROLOGY Comments Off on Acquisition of Surgical Skills by Hepatobiliary Rotation

© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2015Rao R. Ivatury (ed.)Operative Techniques for Severe Liver Injury10.1007/978-1-4939-1200-1_17 17. Acquisition of Surgical Skills by Hepatobiliary Rotation Brian G. Harbrecht1 and J. David Richardson1   (1) Department of Surgery, University of Louisville Hospital,…

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