Anatomical variations in hepatic vasculature

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Unit:
Κατεύθυνση Χειρουργική Ανατομία
Library of the School of Health Sciences
Deposit date:
2019-06-21
Year:
2019
Author:
Bakopoulos Anargyros
Supervisors info:
Παναγιώτης Σκανδαλάκης, Καθηγητής, Ιατρική, Ε.Κ.Π.Α
Βασίλειος Πρωτογέρου, Αναπληρωτής Καθηγητής, Ιατρική, Ε.Κ.Π.Α
Μαρία Πιάγκου, Επίκουρη Καθηγήτρια, Ιατρική, Ε.Κ.Π.Α
Original Title:
Ανατομικές παραλλαγές της αγγείωσης του ήπατος
Languages:
Greek
Translated title:
Anatomical variations in hepatic vasculature
Summary:
Introduction: Vascular anatomy of the liver has been in the focus of the physicians of all eras and it has been described since the ancient times based on the scientific understanding of the respective period. At present, knowing the liver anatomy and its anatomic variations is important for the treatment of liver disease and liver transplantation.
Aim: The aim of this thesis is to report the anatomical variations in hepatic vasculature, the main classifications used for these variations and to inform currently practicing surgeons and readers on the incidence of any given anatomic variation. Special emphasis is put on the clinical significance of the anatomic variations.
Methods: Literature review using the online databases MEDLINE and SCOPUS.
Results – Conclusion: Apart from the typical vascular anatomy of the liver, there is a plethora of anatomic variations of the hepatic arteries, the portal vein and the hepatic veins. The knowledge of the more frequent of these variations is necessary for setting the right diagnosis and treat accordingly any liver disease.
Main subject category:
Health Sciences
Keywords:
Anatomic variation, Porta, Vein, Artery, Liver, Bile ducts
Index:
No
Number of index pages:
0
Contains images:
Yes
Number of references:
128
Number of pages:
45
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