Anatomical resection of segment VIII (SVIII) is one of the most difficult hepatectomies to perform. Although it is the best choice of surgical treatment for tumors located at SVIII, its feasibility can be compromised when the right hepatic vein (RHV) must be resected en bloc with SVIII. Herein we describe a case of a cirrhotic patient that was submitted to segmentectomy VIII in bloc with the main trunk of the RHV, due to hepatocellular carcinoma. The resection could only be performed because a well developed inferior right hepatic vein (IRHV) was present. Anatomical variations of the liver vascularization should be used by liver surgeons to improve surgical results
BACKGROUND: Surgery remains the gold standard both for delimited hepatocellular carcinoma by selecti...
BACKGROUND: Surgery remains the gold standard both for delimited hepatocellular carcinoma by selecti...
BACKGROUND: Surgery remains the gold standard both for delimited hepatocellular carcinoma by selecti...
Copyright © 2013 Klaus Steinbrück et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Background: Limiting backflow bleeding from the hepatic veins is a priority when performing hepatect...
Background. Right upper transversal hepatectomy (RUTH) is defined as the removal of liver segments 7...
After an extended hemihepatectomy adequate venous drainage of the remaining liver is required in ord...
BACKGROUND: Resection of liver tumours with involvement of inferior vena cava (IVC) is considered to...
BACKGROUND: Resection of liver tumours with involvement of inferior vena cava (IVC) is considered to...
Background: Right superior liver resection or bisegmentectomy 7–8 is defined as the anatomical remov...
Preservation of the main branches of the right hepatic vein in hepatectomy can retain the liver func...
Introduction: Tumors located at the hepatocaval junction with the involvement of hepatic veins conve...
Abstract Hepatic resection is considered to be feasible when all malignant nodules can be technicall...
Abstract Hepatic resection is considered to be feasible when all malignant nodules can be technical...
BACKGROUND: Surgery remains the gold standard both for delimited hepatocellular carcinoma by selecti...
BACKGROUND: Surgery remains the gold standard both for delimited hepatocellular carcinoma by selecti...
BACKGROUND: Surgery remains the gold standard both for delimited hepatocellular carcinoma by selecti...
BACKGROUND: Surgery remains the gold standard both for delimited hepatocellular carcinoma by selecti...
Copyright © 2013 Klaus Steinbrück et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Background: Limiting backflow bleeding from the hepatic veins is a priority when performing hepatect...
Background. Right upper transversal hepatectomy (RUTH) is defined as the removal of liver segments 7...
After an extended hemihepatectomy adequate venous drainage of the remaining liver is required in ord...
BACKGROUND: Resection of liver tumours with involvement of inferior vena cava (IVC) is considered to...
BACKGROUND: Resection of liver tumours with involvement of inferior vena cava (IVC) is considered to...
Background: Right superior liver resection or bisegmentectomy 7–8 is defined as the anatomical remov...
Preservation of the main branches of the right hepatic vein in hepatectomy can retain the liver func...
Introduction: Tumors located at the hepatocaval junction with the involvement of hepatic veins conve...
Abstract Hepatic resection is considered to be feasible when all malignant nodules can be technicall...
Abstract Hepatic resection is considered to be feasible when all malignant nodules can be technical...
BACKGROUND: Surgery remains the gold standard both for delimited hepatocellular carcinoma by selecti...
BACKGROUND: Surgery remains the gold standard both for delimited hepatocellular carcinoma by selecti...
BACKGROUND: Surgery remains the gold standard both for delimited hepatocellular carcinoma by selecti...
BACKGROUND: Surgery remains the gold standard both for delimited hepatocellular carcinoma by selecti...