Anatomical hepatectomy encompasses a range of surgical procedures to resect specific segments or lobes of the liver while preserving its essential functions. While segmental resections are tailored to treat localized lesions or tumors, lobectomy is used to remove the entire lobe of the liver to treat large tumors or extensive disease. Based on advanced pathology, extended hepatectomies are required to remove multiple liver segments. Therefore, anatomical hepatectomy is meticulously developed to treat different liver conditions and achieve therapeutic goals. To help you master various types of anatomical hepatectomy, we bring you a special Docplexus Surgery Suite session by proficient Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgeon Dr.
Raghavendra Babu J. on World Liver Day , 19 th April 2024 . Join us at 3:00 PM IST . Stay Tuned! Suggested readings New Drug-eluting Hydrogel for Enhancing Liver…