Couinaud classification of hepatic segments - Radiopaedia.org
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TerminologyDelineation of SegmentsSurgical RelevanceHistory and EtymologyThe division of the liver into self-contained units allows the surgical resection of individual segments and sections without damaging the remaining segments. Hence, for the liver to remain viable, resections occur along the hepatic veins and portal veins in the planes that define the boundaries of these segments. Consistent universal nomenclature ...See more on radiopaedia.org The division of the liver into self-contained units allows the surgical resection of individual segments and sections without damaging the remaining segments. Hence, for the liver to remain viable, resections occur along the hepatic veins and portal veins in the planes that define the boundaries of these segments. Consistent universal nomenclature ...
The division of the liver into self-contained units allows the surgical resection of individual segments and sections without damaging the remaining segments. Hence, for the liver to remain viable, resections occur along the hepatic veins and portal veins in the planes that define the boundaries of these segments. Consistent universal nomenclature ...
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