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Cantlie线的发现与联合肝脏离断和门静脉结扎的分阶段肝切除术 被引量:2
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作者 施祥德 刘超 《中华肝脏外科手术学电子杂志》 CAS 2017年第5期351-352,共2页
1897年詹姆斯·康德黎(James Cantlie)提出将肝脏分为左右半肝的正中线,即Cantlie线,现已成为肝脏外科重要的解剖标志。
关键词 联合肝脏离断和门静脉结扎的分阶段肝切除术 门静脉栓塞 肝切除术 cantlie线
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Linear endoscopic ultrasound evaluation of hepatic veins
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作者 Malay Sharma Piyush Somani Chittapuram Srinivasan Rameshbabu 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy》 CAS 2018年第10期283-293,共11页
Liver resection surgery can be associated with significant perioperative mortality and morbidity. Extensive knowledge of the vascular anatomy is essential for successful, uncomplicated liver surgeries. Various imaging... Liver resection surgery can be associated with significant perioperative mortality and morbidity. Extensive knowledge of the vascular anatomy is essential for successful, uncomplicated liver surgeries. Various imaging techniques like multidetector computed tomographic and magnetic resonance angiography are used to provide information about hepatic vasculature. Linear endoscopic ultrasound(EUS) can offer a detailed evaluation of hepatic veins, help in assessment of liver segments and can offer a possible route for EUS guided vascular endotherapy involving hepatic veins. A standard technique for visualization of hepatic veins by linear EUS has not been described. This review paper describes the normal EUS anatomy of hepatic veins and a standard technique for visualization of hepatic veins from four stations. With practice an imaging of all the hepatic veins is possible from four stations. The imaging from fundus of stomach is the easiest and most convenient method of imaging of hepatic veins. EUS of hepatic vein and the tributaries is an operator dependent technique and in expert hands may give a mapping comparable to computed tomographic and magnetic resonance imaging. EUS of hepatic veins can help in identification of individual sectors and segments of liver. EUS guided interventions involving hepatic veins may require approach from different stations. 展开更多
关键词 Endoscopic ultrasound Hepatic VEIN Portal VEIN LIVER segments CAUDATE lobe INFERIOR vena cava LIVER cantlie line Falciform LIGAMENT GALL bladder
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Stepwise evaluation of liver sectors and liver segments by endoscopic ultrasound
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作者 Malay Sharma Piyush Somani +2 位作者 Chittapuram Srinivasan Rameshbabu Tagore Sunkara Praveer Rai 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy》 CAS 2018年第11期326-339,共14页
The liver has eight segments, which are referred to by numbers or by names. The numbering of the segments is done in a counterclockwise manner with the liver being viewed from the inferior surface, starting from Segme... The liver has eight segments, which are referred to by numbers or by names. The numbering of the segments is done in a counterclockwise manner with the liver being viewed from the inferior surface, starting from Segment Ⅰ(the caudate lobe). Standard anatomical description of the liver segments is available by computed tomographic scan and ultrasonography. Endoscopic ultrasound(EUS) has been used for a detailed imaging of many intra-abdominal organs and for the assessment of intra-abdominal vasculature. A stepwise evaluation of the liver segments by EUS has not been described. In this article, we have described a stepwise evaluation of the liver segments by EUS. This information can be useful for planning successful radical surgeries, preparing for biopsy, portal vein embolization, transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt, tumour resection or partial hepatectomy, and for planning EUS guided diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. 展开更多
关键词 Endoscopic ultrasound Hepatic VEIN LIVER SECTORS Portal VEIN LIVER SEGMENTS CAUDATE lobe cantlie’s line Falciform ligament GALLBLADDER
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