The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comBackground: In-depth knowledge of pig liver anatomy allows potential research into segmental liver resections and hepatic regeneration, as well as liver transplantation techniques. The segmental anatomy, however, remains largely unknown. This study aimed to delineate the segmental anatomy of the porcine liver in comparison with that of the human. Methods: The segmental anatomy of the porcine liver was determined using acrylic injection casting of ex vivo pig livers, allowing the arterial, venous and biliary supply to be visualized directly. This was correlated using multi-slice computed tomography (CT) and three-dimensional reconstructions. Results: Although the external morphology of the ...
BACKGROUND: A large animal model of total hepatectomy is suitable to test the efficacy of any syst...
International audienceBackground:Accurate measuring of the hepatic hemodynamic parameters in humans ...
Objectives Oncology surgeons use animals and cadavers in training because of a lack of alternatives....
Introduction: This dissertation summarizes our research published in seven articles where we describ...
Segmental anatomy has been investigated on 54 pig livers by bench-top radiology and ultrasonography ...
The remarkable capacity of regeneration of the liver is well known, although the involved mechanisms...
The remarkable capacity of regeneration of the liver is well known, although the involved mechanisms...
PURPOSE: The aim of the study is to evaluate the porcine liver as a teaching and training model for ...
Copyright © 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Background: This study aimed to devise a simple, ...
Objective Despite the recent advances in surgical techniques and perioperative care, liver resection...
Background: Hepatic vein outflow obstruction represents an important clinical problem in living-live...
<p><i>Ex vivo</i> porcine liver, inferior aspect (scale in cm). The soft tissues overlying the porta...
Animal models are widely used for research of liver diseases pathogenesis and progression and for de...
AbstractBackgroundPublications using the ALPPS (associating liver partition and portal vein ligation...
Background Computer systems allow the planning of complex liver operations. The segmentation of intr...
BACKGROUND: A large animal model of total hepatectomy is suitable to test the efficacy of any syst...
International audienceBackground:Accurate measuring of the hepatic hemodynamic parameters in humans ...
Objectives Oncology surgeons use animals and cadavers in training because of a lack of alternatives....
Introduction: This dissertation summarizes our research published in seven articles where we describ...
Segmental anatomy has been investigated on 54 pig livers by bench-top radiology and ultrasonography ...
The remarkable capacity of regeneration of the liver is well known, although the involved mechanisms...
The remarkable capacity of regeneration of the liver is well known, although the involved mechanisms...
PURPOSE: The aim of the study is to evaluate the porcine liver as a teaching and training model for ...
Copyright © 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Background: This study aimed to devise a simple, ...
Objective Despite the recent advances in surgical techniques and perioperative care, liver resection...
Background: Hepatic vein outflow obstruction represents an important clinical problem in living-live...
<p><i>Ex vivo</i> porcine liver, inferior aspect (scale in cm). The soft tissues overlying the porta...
Animal models are widely used for research of liver diseases pathogenesis and progression and for de...
AbstractBackgroundPublications using the ALPPS (associating liver partition and portal vein ligation...
Background Computer systems allow the planning of complex liver operations. The segmentation of intr...
BACKGROUND: A large animal model of total hepatectomy is suitable to test the efficacy of any syst...
International audienceBackground:Accurate measuring of the hepatic hemodynamic parameters in humans ...
Objectives Oncology surgeons use animals and cadavers in training because of a lack of alternatives....