AbstractBackgroundThe anatomic resection of Couinaud's segments is one of the key techniques in liver surgery. However, the territories and volumes of the eight segments are not adequately assessed based on portal branching.MethodsThree-dimensional (3D) perfusion-based volumetry was performed in 107 normal livers. Based on Couinaud classification, the portal branches were identified and the volumes of each segment were calculated. The relationships between branching patterns of the portal veins and segmental volumes were assessed.ResultsIn descending order of volume, median volumes of segments VIII, VII, IV, V, III, VI, II and I were recorded. Segment VIII was the largest, accounting for a median of 26.1% (range: 11.1–38.0%) of total liver ...
Background. There is no agreement regarding the preoperative measurement of liver volumes and the mi...
Couinaud based his well-known subdivision of the liver into (surgical) segments on the branching ord...
AbstractObjectiveThe purpose of this work was to compare measured and estimated volumetry prior to l...
AbstractBackgroundThe anatomic resection of Couinaud's segments is one of the key techniques in live...
BACKGROUND: Liver remnant volumes after major hepatic resection and graft volumes for liver transpla...
SummaryThe vascular anatomy of the liver can be described at three different levels of complexity ac...
The present study provided an overview of the Couinaud’s segmentation system of the portal and hepat...
The vascular anatomy of the liver can be described at three different levels of complexity according...
Subdivision of the human liver into eight portal venous segments (according to Couinaud) is largely ...
The liver segmentation system, described by Couinaud, is based on the identification of the three he...
AbstractBackgroundLiver regeneration enables repeat surgical procedures to achieve a potential cure ...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the accuracy of virtual hepatic resection using three-dimensional (3D) model...
The normal anatomy of the portal vein is defined as a division of the main portal vein into two bran...
Objective: The current study aimed to examine the anatomical structure of the hepatic vein of segmen...
Background and purpose: An increasing number of surgical and radiological observations call Couinaud...
Background. There is no agreement regarding the preoperative measurement of liver volumes and the mi...
Couinaud based his well-known subdivision of the liver into (surgical) segments on the branching ord...
AbstractObjectiveThe purpose of this work was to compare measured and estimated volumetry prior to l...
AbstractBackgroundThe anatomic resection of Couinaud's segments is one of the key techniques in live...
BACKGROUND: Liver remnant volumes after major hepatic resection and graft volumes for liver transpla...
SummaryThe vascular anatomy of the liver can be described at three different levels of complexity ac...
The present study provided an overview of the Couinaud’s segmentation system of the portal and hepat...
The vascular anatomy of the liver can be described at three different levels of complexity according...
Subdivision of the human liver into eight portal venous segments (according to Couinaud) is largely ...
The liver segmentation system, described by Couinaud, is based on the identification of the three he...
AbstractBackgroundLiver regeneration enables repeat surgical procedures to achieve a potential cure ...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the accuracy of virtual hepatic resection using three-dimensional (3D) model...
The normal anatomy of the portal vein is defined as a division of the main portal vein into two bran...
Objective: The current study aimed to examine the anatomical structure of the hepatic vein of segmen...
Background and purpose: An increasing number of surgical and radiological observations call Couinaud...
Background. There is no agreement regarding the preoperative measurement of liver volumes and the mi...
Couinaud based his well-known subdivision of the liver into (surgical) segments on the branching ord...
AbstractObjectiveThe purpose of this work was to compare measured and estimated volumetry prior to l...