COUINAUD´S CLASSIFICATION Using cross-sectional imaging, the following anatomic landmarks are used to divide the liver into segments: hepatic veins (cranial) portal…
Anatomy of the liver and biliary system Anatomy of the liver Ligaments and prietoneal reflections: • • • • The left triangular ligament The right triangular ligament…
HEPATIC PATHOLOGY Normal Normal liver in situ This is an in-situ photograph of the chest and abdominal contents. As can be seen, the liver is the largest parenchymal organ,…
HEPATOBILIARY SYSTEM ANATOMY The liver is the second largest organ of the body, weighing 1200 to 1500 grams, or 4-5% of body weight. It is located in the right upper abdominal…
PORTAL HYPERTENSION BY P.VENUMADHAV 6a group 5th course Introduction The portal vein is formed by the confluence of the splenic vein with the superior mesenteric vein and…
1. Surgical Anatomy of the Paraclinoid Region: Lessons From Many MastersIssam A. Awad, MD, MSc, FACS, MA (hon) Professor of Neurosurgery Northwestern University Evanston…
Slide 1Digestive System Slide 2 Slide 3 The organs of the digestive system are divided into TWO main groups: The alimentary canal – also called the gastrointestinal (GI)…
Slide 1The Digestive System and Body Metabolism Slide 2 Accessory Digestive Organs Teeth Salivary glands Pancreas Liver Gallbladder Slide 3 Teeth Function is to masticate…
Slide 1Gall Bladder Prof Dr Tharwat S. Kandiel Assist. Prof. Of General Surgery Gastro-intestinal Surgical Center Slide 2 Dr. Tharwat S Kandiel Gall Bladder diseases Anatomy…