The evolution of anatomical hepatectomy:Past,present,and future
作者机构:Division of Hepatobiliary and Pancreas SurgeryDepartment of General SurgeryShenzhen People's Hospital(The Second Clinical Medical CollegeJinan UniversityThe First Affiliated HospitalSouthern University of Science and Technology)ShenzhenGuangdong 518020China Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary CenterBeijing Tsinghua Changgung HospitalSchool of Clinical MedicineTsinghua UniversityNo.168 Litang RoadChangping DistrictBeijing 102218China
出 版 物:《iLIVER》 (国际肝胆健康(英文))
年 卷 期:2022年第1卷第3期
页 面:199-204页
学科分类:1002[医学-临床医学] 100214[医学-肿瘤学] 10[医学]
基 金:supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(grant numbers:82090052,82090050,81930119) the CAMS Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences(grant number:2019-I2M-5-056)
主 题:Anatomical hepatectomy Precise liver resection Minimally invasive surgery Surgical planning Surgical navigation
摘 要:The liver contains a complex structure of blood vessels and bile ducts,and the vascular structure is highly *** anatomical segmentation of the liver is still controversial,and the Couinaud segmentation method based on the portal vein is more widely used in clinical *** treatment of liver tumors and other lesions is closely related to the liver *** mechanism of liver tumor invasion and metastasis is complex,and it is currently believed that tumor invasion mainly spreads along the portal *** liver resection is an important surgical method for liver diseases,especially liver *** article reviews the vascular structure of the liver,the development of anatomical hepatectomy,blood flow control,surgical planning,intraoperative navigation,minimally invasive surgery,and precise *** liver resection is a part of precision liver surgery,which is becoming increasingly more precise in terms of surgical evaluation,surgical planning,and surgical *** technologies will facilitate precision surgery with less trauma and greater benefits for *** the development and advancement of technology,image-based surgical planning and intraoperative surgical navigation will become more widely used in precision liver surgery.