Although a full understanding of the hepatic circulation is one of the keys to successfully perform liver surgery and to elucidate liver pathology, relatively little is known about the functional organization of the liver vasculature. Therefore, we materialized and visualized the human hepatic vasculature at different scales, and performed a morphological analysis by combining vascular corrosion casting with novel micro-computer tomography (CT) and image analysis techniques. A human liver vascular corrosion cast was obtained by simultaneous resin injection in the hepatic artery (HA) and portal vein (PV). A high resolution (110 μm) micro-CT scan of the total cast allowed gathering detailed macrovascular data. Subsequently, a mesocirculation ...
Objective: The current study aimed to examine the anatomical structure of the hepatic vein of segmen...
<p>A) Overview of a vascular corrosion cast (without corrosion of hard tissues) of the right lower h...
Corrosion casting combined with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) has been widely used to study the...
Although a full understanding of the hepatic circulation is one of the keys to successfully perform ...
The intricate (micro) vascular architecture of the liver has not yet been fully unravelled. Although...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2013. Major:Biomedical informatics and computationa...
The perfusion of the liver microcirculation is often analyzed in terms of idealized functional units...
Cirrhosis represents the end-stage of any persistent chronically active liver disease. It is charact...
Liver cirrhosis represents the end-stage of different liver disorders, progressively affecting hepat...
Hypothermic machine perfusion (HMP) is experiencing a revival in organ preservation due to the limit...
Background. Hepatic perfusion plays a crucial role in liver transplantation strategies, for example,...
The hepatic artery plays an important role in the nourishment of liver parenchyma. The arterial dist...
Liver cirrhosis represents the end-stage of different liver disorders, progressively affecting hepat...
The liver is a highly complex vascular organ containing an intricate network of arteries, arterioles...
Vascular corrosion casting is an established method of anatomical preparation that has recently been...
Objective: The current study aimed to examine the anatomical structure of the hepatic vein of segmen...
<p>A) Overview of a vascular corrosion cast (without corrosion of hard tissues) of the right lower h...
Corrosion casting combined with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) has been widely used to study the...
Although a full understanding of the hepatic circulation is one of the keys to successfully perform ...
The intricate (micro) vascular architecture of the liver has not yet been fully unravelled. Although...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2013. Major:Biomedical informatics and computationa...
The perfusion of the liver microcirculation is often analyzed in terms of idealized functional units...
Cirrhosis represents the end-stage of any persistent chronically active liver disease. It is charact...
Liver cirrhosis represents the end-stage of different liver disorders, progressively affecting hepat...
Hypothermic machine perfusion (HMP) is experiencing a revival in organ preservation due to the limit...
Background. Hepatic perfusion plays a crucial role in liver transplantation strategies, for example,...
The hepatic artery plays an important role in the nourishment of liver parenchyma. The arterial dist...
Liver cirrhosis represents the end-stage of different liver disorders, progressively affecting hepat...
The liver is a highly complex vascular organ containing an intricate network of arteries, arterioles...
Vascular corrosion casting is an established method of anatomical preparation that has recently been...
Objective: The current study aimed to examine the anatomical structure of the hepatic vein of segmen...
<p>A) Overview of a vascular corrosion cast (without corrosion of hard tissues) of the right lower h...
Corrosion casting combined with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) has been widely used to study the...