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Venous drainage of the dorsal sector of the liver: differences between segments I and IX A study on corrrosion casts of the human liver

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The aim of this study was to determine the venous drainage of the dorsal sector of the liver in order to define the differences between segments I and IX and thier implications for sectorially and segmentally oriented hepatic surgery. The study was based on corrosion casts of 61 macroscopically healthy livers. The drainage pathways of veins at least 10 mm long and 1 mm wide were evaluated and statistically analysed. On average, 9 veins drained the two segments and three veins from both segments entered the inferior vena cava. In 95% of cases the veins from segment I drained predominantly into the inferior vena cava, whereas in segment IX this pathway was dominant in only 30% of cases. In 64% of cases a vein originating in segment IX entered the right hepatic v. The difference in the venous drainage of the two segments suggests that segment IX partly belongs to the neighbouring segments and may thus be only a paracaval region of the right liver.

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Gadzijev, E.M., Ravnik, D., Stanisavljevic, D. et al. Venous drainage of the dorsal sector of the liver: differences between segments I and IX A study on corrrosion casts of the human liver. Surg Radiol Anat 19, 79–83 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00276-997-0079-6

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