BASIC HEPATIC ANATOMY Introduction • Three-Dimensional Model
Vascular and Biliary Resection • Reconstruction During Hepatectomy
TECHNIQUES OF HEPATIC RESECTION
Hepatic Tumors • Enucleation of Benign Hepatic Tumors
Inflow Control • Extrahepatic Approach, Right Hepatic Artery and Portal Vein • Extrahepatic Approach, Left Hepatic Artery and Portal Vein • Pedicle Ligation, Right Pedicle • Pedicle Ligation, Left Pedicle
Resection for Biliary Malignancy • Left Hepatectomy with En Bloc Resection of the Bile Duct and Caudate Lobe Right Hepatectomy with En Bloc Resection of • the Bile Duct
Outflow Control • Right Hepatic Vein • Left and Middle Hepatic Veins • Left Hepatic Vein Parenchymal Transection • Clamp Crushing • Stapler • Water Jet Major Hepatic Resections • Right Hemihepatectomy • Extended Right Hepatectomy • Left Hemihepatectomy • Extended Left Hepatectomy Segmental Resections • Left Lateral Segmentectomy, Segments 2 and 3 • Right Posterior Sectorectomy, Segments 6 and 7 • Central Hepatectomy, Segments 4, 5, and 8 • Segment 3 • Caudate Hepatectomy, Segment 1
Gallbladder Cancer • Porta Hepatitis Lymphadenectomy with Bile Duct Preservation for Incidental Gallbladder Cancer Segmentectomy IVb/V for Gallbladder Cancer • Additional Techniques • Laparoscopic Right Hepatectomy • Pylorus-Preserving Pancreaticoduodenectomy for Adenocarcinoma of the Pancreas • Central Pancreatectomy and Pancreaticogastrostomy for Pancreatic Endocrine Tumor • Laparoscopic Distal Pancreatectomy • Orthotopic Liver Transplantation • Resection from Living Donor Transplantation: Donor Right Hepatectomy Including the MHV