Comprehensive Surgical Anatomy of the Liver: A Must-Know Guide for Surgeons and Medical Students
This comprehensive video provides a detailed exploration of liver anatomy tailored for both medical students and surgeons, emphasizing the key structures necessary for liver transplant surgery.
- Falciform Ligament and Ligamentum Teres Hepatis
- Describes the role of the falciform ligament, highlighting the ligamentum teres hepatis.
- Connects the ligamentum teres hepatis to its embryological origin as the remnant of the fetal umbilical vein.
- Fetal Circulation and liver:
- Brief mention of fetal circulation pathways, including the ductus venosus.
- Explanation of the ligamentum venosum as a remnant of the ductus venosus.
- Anatomy for Liver Biopsy
- Key considerations and landmarks essential for performing a liver biopsy safely.
- The Bare Area of the Liver
- Clinical significance of the bare area, especially during liver surgeries.
- Couinaud Liver Segments
- Clear breakdown of Couinaud’s segmentation.
- Clinical importance of liver segmentation for surgical planning, including variations in liver segment appearance depending on the level of the transverse section.
- Peritoneal Folds and Lesser Omentum
- Examination of the peritoneal folds surrounding the liver, with a focus on the lesser omentum and its surgical relevance.
- Porta Hepatis and Key Structures
- Detailed overview of the structures at the porta hepatis (portal vein, hepatic artery) and common anatomical variations.
- Calot’s Triangle & Hepatorenal Pouch of Morrison
- Explanation of Calot’s triangle’s significance in hepatobiliary surgeries.
- Discussion of the hepatorenal pouch (Pouch of Morrison) and its surgical relevance.
With a focus on clinical relevance, this video is a must-watch for students and surgeons studying or preparing for liver transplants!