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Hepatectomy is the
surgical resection (removal of all or part) of the liver.
While the term is
often emplo**** for the
removal of the
liver from a liver...
- with the
capacity to regenerate. The
liver can
regenerate after partial hepatectomy or
injury due to
hepatotoxic agents such as
certain medications, toxins...
- Wong, J (December 1997). "Prospective
evaluation of
Pringle maneuver in
hepatectomy for
liver tumors by a
randomized study".
Annals of Surgery. 226 (6):...
- the
brain (as in
anterior temporal lobectomy), or a lobe of the
liver (
hepatectomy). A
lobectomy of the lung is
performed in early-stage non-small cell...
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blood stream as
shown in
animal models with
fulminant hepatitis,
partial hepatectomy,
muscle degeneration,
epidermolysis bullosa, skin injury,
stroke and...
- metastases".
Metastatic disease to the
liver Treatment can
consist of
surgery (
hepatectomy),
chemotherapy and/or
therapies specifically aimed at the
liver like...
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accomplished by
resection the
affected portion of the
liver (partial
hepatectomy) or in some
cases by
orthotopic liver transplantation of the
entire organ...
-
technique in
which a
portion of a
living person's
liver is
removed (
hepatectomy) and used to
replace the
entire liver of the recipient. This was first...
- The
transplant operation can be
conceptualized as
consisting of the
hepatectomy (liver removal) phase, the
anhepatic (no liver) phase, and the postimplantation...
- vein to the
middle of the gallbladder. It is
useful for
performing hepatectomies. The
division divides the
liver into two planes. It
extends from the...