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Extended Left Hepatectomy

World Journal of Surgery, 1999
Abstract.Extended left hepatectomy (resection of Couinaud segments II, III, IV, V, and VIII of the liver) has only slowly been appreciated as a viable resectional technique for large, strategically placed, left‐sided and central hepatic lesions that extend to involve the right anterior sectoral portal pedicular structures. We report on the preoperative,
S P, Povoski, Y, Fong, L H, Blumgart
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Repeat Hepatectomy After Major Hepatectomy for Colorectal Liver Metastases

Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2020
This study assessed predictors of survival after repeat hepatectomy and the feasibility of a repeat hepatectomy after a major hepatectomy in the patients with colorectal liver metastases (CLM).More than half of all patients who receive a curative initial hepatectomy for CLM develop hepatic recurrence, and aggressive indications for a repeat hepatectomy
Takeshi Takamoto   +5 more
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Laparoscopic donor hepatectomy

Asian Journal of Endoscopic Surgery, 2018
AbstractLaparoscopic liver resection has been applied to treat most indications for liver resection during the past two decades. According to the literature, patient numbers have increased exponentially as a result, and surgical difficulty has increased as well.
Kuo-Hsin, Chen   +4 more
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Complications Following Hepatectomy

Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America, 2015
As the number of liver resections in the United States has increased, operations are more commonly performed on older patients with multiple comorbidities. The advent of effective chemotherapy and techniques such as portal vein embolization, have compounded the number of increasingly complex resections taking up to 75% of healthy livers.
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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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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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Partial Hepatectomy

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2006
Andras, Nagy   +3 more
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Partial Hepatectomy/Total Hepatectomy

1996
Ralph H. Hruban   +3 more
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Liver Regeneration after Hepatectomy and Partial Liver Transplantation

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2020
Shintaro Yagi   +2 more
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