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New Liver Anatomy: Portal Segmentation and the Drainage Vein

Editat de Munemasa Ryu, Akihiro Cho
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 aug 2009
A new era for liver anatomy has dawned. With the development of multidetector row computed tomography (MDCT) in the 1990s, precise volume-rendered 3-D images could be constructed, leading to new observations. Liver anatomy has since been reevaluated from the standpoint of portal segmentation and drainage veins and includes a reclassification of the liver. Better surgical results and fewer complications have supported the rationale for the new liver anatomy. Based on the work and spirit of Team Chiba from Chiba University, this publication is a testament to the collaboration, perseverance, and innovation in the field of liver anatomy. With high regard for the early pioneers in this field, Team Chiba can be credited with pioneering its own antiviral treatment, percutaneous ethanol injection therapy, radiation therapy, and US-guided hepatic resections. It is the team's hope that the new liver anatomy will find acceptance worldwide and will contribute to the advancement of the health and welfare of mankind.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9784431959922
ISBN-10: 4431959920
Pagini: 206
Ilustrații: XII, 191 p.
Dimensiuni: 210 x 279 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Ediția:2009
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Tokyo, Japan

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Cuprins

Reclassification of the Liver.- Previous Liver Anatomy.- Liver Volume from the Point of View of Portal Flow (Normal Liver): Region Growing Method.- Embryology.- Right-Sided Round Ligament.- Left Portal Vein.- Relationship Between Left Hepatic Duct and Left Portal Vein.- Right Portal Vein.- Right Hepatic Duct.- Right Paramedian Sector.- Right Lateral Portal Vein Ramification.- Anatomy of the Hepatic Vein.- The Caudate Lobe and Its Portal Vein Supply.- Caudate Lobe Bile Duct.- Hilar Plate System.- Clarification of Some of Couinaud’s Anatomical Variations Based on the Embryological Development of the Liver.- Opening the Anterior Fissure.- New Surgical Technique According to New Anatomy.- S2 (Left Lateral Superior Segment) Resection.- Left Lateral Inferior (S3) Resection.- Left Paramedian sector (S3, S4) Resection.- Right Paramedian Sector Resection.- Anterior Segmental Resection.- Anterosuperior Segmental Resection.- Anteroinferior Segmental Resection.- Anterior + Caudate Lobe Resection for Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma.- Total Resection of the Drainage Area of the Middle Hepatic Vein (S4 + Anterior Segment).- Inferior Half-Resection of the Drainage Area of the Middle Hepatic Vein (S4a + Anteroinferior Segment).- Left Hepatic Lobe + Anteroventral Segmentectomy.- Resection of Left Hepatic Lobe + Anterior + Caudate Lobe for Cholangiocarcinoma.- Resection of Left Paramedian + Anterosuperior Segments.- Resection of Middle Segment.- Middle Superior Segmental Resection.- Right Lateral (Posterior) + Middle Segments Resection: Total Resection of the Right Hepatic Vein Drainage Area.- Right Lateral (Posterior) Segmental Resection.- Special Anatomy in Difficult Situations During Surgery.

Recenzii

From the reviews:“This book describes a new anatomic classification scheme for liver segmental anatomy. … the audience is hepatobiliary surgeons, transplant surgeons and fellows also will find it of interest. … The book is concisely written and each chapter is accompanied by high quality radiographic images and drawings, the majority of which are in color. This is a valuable contribution to the hepatobiliary field. … the surgical chapters will benefit all hepatobiliary surgeons’ operative planning.” (Zoe Stewart, Doody’s Review Service, February, 2010)

Caracteristici

This book clarifies the true liver anatomy and the difference between previous dissecting anatomy and new anatomy to perform rational liver surgery without any complications.