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Atlas of Applied Internal Liver Anatomy - Eldar M. Gadzijev, Dean Ravnik

Atlas of Applied Internal Liver Anatomy

Buch | Hardcover
204 Seiten
1996 | 1996
Springer Wien (Verlag)
978-3-211-82793-2 (ISBN)
CHF 419,40 inkl. MwSt
Following a brief outline of the technology involved in preparing casts as well as the types of casts made, this atlas devotes a whole section to three blood vessel systems (portal, arterial and venous) and the biliary system. Apart from normal anatomy, it presents all other major structural variations together with the liver blood vessel structures and bile ducts of each liver segment. The last section shows correlations between systems as well as the division of the liver into sectors and segments bas ed on relations among portal pedicles and hepatic veins.
The arteries, veins, and bile ducts were each injected with a different colored dye to produce around 100 striking photographs of liver casts. This close collaboration between a surgeon and an anatomist ensures that the atlas is ideally suited for surgeons specialising in the liver and biliary system, as well as for general surgeons faced with liver trauma and who have to decide on appropriate treatment. Can also be used by those involved in training to present liver structures to students and junior colleagues. The aim of this Atlas is to present the three-dimensional arrangement of the liver structures, which should be familiar to those who diagnose and treat diseases of the liver, particularly in an era when the methods of diagnostic imaging and surgical treatment are becoming increasingly sophisticated. For this purpose a series of corrosive preparations of the blood vessels and bile ducts of the liver was made and photographed. In addition to the normal situations, many frequent and rare variations are shown. The Atlas also shows some blood vessels that have not been adequately described or are not well-known in the reference literature, but are nevertheless of great importance in performing segmental liver resections.This Atlas takes a fresh approach to the subject. The method used allows the size, three-dimensional arrangement and structure of the blood vessels and bile ducts of the liver to be preserved. The majority of photographs were taken from the direction from which surgeons see the liver during an operation. This, together with the schematic presentations complementing most of the photographs, gives a further instructional value to the work. With colour photographs and explanatory text, the Atlas forms a basic guide to orientation inside the liver parenchyma, to understanding and diagnosing certain pathological processes and to planning surgcial procedures.

Introduction Material and Methods: Preparation of the Models of the Upper Part of the Abdominal Cavity; Preparation of the Corrosive Casts of the Hollow Structures of the Liver Portal Vein System: Portal Vein Branching in the Hapatic Porta; Right Main Portal Branch The Right Portal Vein; Right Anterior Sectorial (Paramedian, Anterodmedian) Branch; Veins to Segment V; Veins to Segment VIII; Right Posterior Sectorial (Posterolateral, Lateral) Branch; Veins to Segment VI; Veins to Segment VII; Left Main Portal Branch The Left Portal Vein; Horizontal Part of the Left Main Portal Branch Extrahepatic Portion of the Left Portal Vein; Veins to Segment II; Umbilical Part of the Left Main Portal Branch Intrahepatic Portion of the Left Portal Vein; Veins to Segment III; Veins to Segment IV; Veins to Segment I; Veins to Segment IX (Right Paracaval Region); Figures Illustrating the Portal Vein System) Hepatic Artery System: Proper Hepatic Artery; Right Hepatic Artery; Left Hepatic Artery; Middle Hepatic Artery; Accessory Right Hepatic Artery; Accessory Left Hepatic Artery; Right Hepatic Artery Originating from the Superior Mesenteric Artery; Left Hepatic Artery Originating from the Left Gastric Artery; Arteries to Liver Sectors and Segments; Figures Illustrating the Hepatic Artery System Biliary System: Bile Duct The Hepatic Duct Junction; Right Hepatic Duct; Right Anterior (Paramedian) Sectorial Duct; Bile Ducts from Segment V; Bile Ducts from Segment VIII; Right Posterior (Posterolateral) Sectorial Duct; Bile Ducts from Segment VI; Bile Ducts from Segment VII; Left Hepatic Duct; Bile Ducts from Segment II; Bile Ducts from Segment III; Bile Ducts from Segment IV; Bile Ducts from Segment I; Bile Ducts from Segment IX (Right Paracaval Region); Figures Illustrating the Biliary System Hepatic Vein System: Right Hepatic Veins; One Right Hepatic Vein; Two Right Hepatic Veins; Three Right Hepatic Veins; Middle Hepatic Vein; Umbilical Hepatic Vein; Left Hepatic Vein; Short Subhepatic Veins; Figures Illustrating the Hepatic Vein System

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.7.1996
Vorwort S. Bengmark
Zusatzinfo 204 p.
Verlagsort Vienna
Sprache englisch
Maße 210 x 279 mm
Gewicht 1072 g
Themenwelt Medizinische Fachgebiete Innere Medizin Hepatologie
Schlagworte abdominal surgery • Darm • Diagnosis • diagnostic imaging • hepatology • Imaging • Leber • Liver • liver disease • Medizin; Atlanten • Radiology • Stomach • Surgery • Trauma
ISBN-10 3-211-82793-5 / 3211827935
ISBN-13 978-3-211-82793-2 / 9783211827932
Zustand Neuware
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