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Left hepatectomy

Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Sciences, 2011
AbstractLeft hepatectomy is one of the most common types of hepatectomy. In order to perform the procedure, surgeons need to possess all the basic skills for accomplishing any liver resection. The most important points to bear in mind in relation to left hepatectomy are: (1) a precise recognition of the surgical anatomy of the vascular structures of ...
Akira, Kobayashi, Shinichi, Miyagawa
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Outcomes of central hepatectomy versus extended hepatectomy

Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International, 2019
Central hepatectomy (CH) is more difficult than extended hepatectomy (EH) and is associated with greater morbidity. In this modern era of liver management with aims to prevent post-hepatectomy liver failure (PHLF), there is a need to assess outcomes of CH as a parenchyma-sparing procedure for centrally located liver tumors.A total of 178 major liver ...
Jenny, Chan   +11 more
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Mini-incision Right Hepatectomy for Living Donor Hepatectomy

Transplantation, 2023
Background. The application of a minimally invasive technique to graft procurement in living donor liver transplantation has minimized skin incisions and led to early recovery in donor hepatectomy while ensuring donor safety. This study aimed to evaluate the safety and feasibility of mini-incision living donor right hepatectomy
Jeong-Ik, Park   +14 more
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Left Hepatectomy and Extended Left Hepatectomy

2013
This chapter details how to remove the left liver, that is, segments two, three and four. As is emphasised throughout this book it is recommended that the structures to the left side of the liver be isolated within their Glissonian Sheath and clamped and divided en masse.
Bernard Launois, Glyn G. Jamieson
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Right Hepatectomy and Extended Right Hepatectomy

2013
This chapter details the resection of the right liver for a right hepatectomy, segments five, six, seven and eight. Once again the importance of the perihilar or posterior approach outside the Glissonian Sheaths is emphasised and, because a right hepatectomy is a more difficult dissection, the dangers associated with the procedure are emphasised. Right
Bernard Launois, Glyn G. Jamieson
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Living-Donor Hepatectomy

Transplantation Proceedings, 2011
Organ transplantation from deceased donors is still far below the need. Because of this deficiency, liver transplantations are performed mostly from live donors in many transplant centers in our country. Living-donor liver transplantation (LDLT) has evolved dramatically over the past decade.
G, Cipe   +10 more
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