Anatomical Preconditions for Operative-Technical Errors in Right Trisectionectomy
Objective: Certain anatomical variations may represent preconditions for technical operation errors in right trisectionectomy. These variations include: the confluence of the common bile duct, the length of the left hepatic duct, the localization of the bile duct confluence for segments 2 and 3 of t...
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doaj-4671d8bcda8e42508587e7b337b6dd6e2020-11-25T01:10:56ZengAVESEurasian Journal of Medicine1308-87341308-87422012-12-01443135140Anatomical Preconditions for Operative-Technical Errors in Right TrisectionectomyDaniel V. KostovGeorgi L. KobakovObjective: Certain anatomical variations may represent preconditions for technical operation errors in right trisectionectomy. These variations include: the confluence of the common bile duct, the length of the left hepatic duct, the localization of the bile duct confluence for segments 2 and 3 of the umbilical portion of the left portal vein and the peculiarities of the afferent and efferent blood supply of these two segments. The aim of the present study is to identify and discuss such preconditions. Materials and Methods: The anatomical variations of the common bile duct confluence were analyzed by intraoperative cholangiography in 112 patients undergoing liver resections and in 32 preparations after left hepatectomy. The variations of the afferent and efferent blood supply were morphologically examined in 43 liver resections.Results: Seven types of anatomical variations of the common bile duct confluence were detected through intraoperative cholangiography, and three were extracted from the available literature. Three anatomical types (central, peripheral, and combined) of bile drainage from segment 4 were established. The mean distance between the bile duct confluence for segments 2 and 3 and the main hepatic duct confluence, i. e., the length of the left hepatic duct, was 3.68 cm. The anatomical peculiarities of the afferent and efferent arterial and venous supply of segments 2 and 3 were presented and discussed with respect to their roles in a safe right trisectionectomy. Conclusion: Surgeons’ sound knowledge of anatomical variations of the biliary tract and hepatic blood vessels coupled with increased experience and technique refinements could contribute to better outcomes in right trisectionectomy. http://www.eajm.org/summary_en.php3?id=451Bile duct anatomyBile duct confluenceHepatic blood supplyIntraoperative cholangiographyRight trisectionectomy |
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Daniel V. Kostov Georgi L. Kobakov Anatomical Preconditions for Operative-Technical Errors in Right Trisectionectomy Eurasian Journal of Medicine Bile duct anatomy Bile duct confluence Hepatic blood supply Intraoperative cholangiography Right trisectionectomy |
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Anatomical Preconditions for Operative-Technical Errors in Right Trisectionectomy |
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Anatomical Preconditions for Operative-Technical Errors in Right Trisectionectomy |
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Anatomical Preconditions for Operative-Technical Errors in Right Trisectionectomy |
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Anatomical Preconditions for Operative-Technical Errors in Right Trisectionectomy |
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Anatomical Preconditions for Operative-Technical Errors in Right Trisectionectomy |
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anatomical preconditions for operative-technical errors in right trisectionectomy |
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Objective: Certain anatomical variations may represent preconditions for technical operation errors in right trisectionectomy. These variations include: the confluence of the common bile duct, the length of the left hepatic duct, the localization of the bile duct confluence for segments 2 and 3 of the umbilical portion of the left portal vein and the peculiarities of the afferent and efferent blood supply of these two segments. The aim of the present study is to identify and discuss such preconditions. Materials and Methods: The anatomical variations of the common bile duct confluence were analyzed by intraoperative cholangiography in 112 patients undergoing liver resections and in 32 preparations after left hepatectomy. The variations of the afferent and efferent blood supply were morphologically examined in 43 liver resections.Results: Seven types of anatomical variations of the common bile duct confluence were detected through intraoperative cholangiography, and three were extracted from the available literature. Three anatomical types (central, peripheral, and combined) of bile drainage from segment 4 were established. The mean distance between the bile duct confluence for segments 2 and 3 and the main hepatic duct confluence, i. e., the length of the left hepatic duct, was 3.68 cm. The anatomical peculiarities of the afferent and efferent arterial and venous supply of segments 2 and 3 were presented and discussed with respect to their roles in a safe right trisectionectomy. Conclusion: Surgeons’ sound knowledge of anatomical variations of the biliary tract and hepatic blood vessels coupled with increased experience and technique refinements could contribute to better outcomes in right trisectionectomy. |
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Bile duct anatomy Bile duct confluence Hepatic blood supply Intraoperative cholangiography Right trisectionectomy |
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