2000
DOI: 10.1002/1098-2353(2000)13:5<321::aid-ca2>3.0.co;2-r
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Configuration of the right portion of the caudate lobe with special reference to identification of its right margin

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“…In the present study, however, the term PV8c was limited to a medial or upward branch arising from the anterior sectorial trunk (a common stem of PV5 and PV8) or the proximal 20 mm of PV8. This narrow definition is useful in allowing easy differentiation from a PC of right portal vein origin (Kitagawa et al, 2000). Our PV8c seemed to correspond to "PV8 med" in Yamane et al (1988) and Ortale et al (2000) (PV8m in Fig.…”
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“…In the present study, however, the term PV8c was limited to a medial or upward branch arising from the anterior sectorial trunk (a common stem of PV5 and PV8) or the proximal 20 mm of PV8. This narrow definition is useful in allowing easy differentiation from a PC of right portal vein origin (Kitagawa et al, 2000). Our PV8c seemed to correspond to "PV8 med" in Yamane et al (1988) and Ortale et al (2000) (PV8m in Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…The latter usually appeared as a curved line running from the ligamentum venosum to the right portal bifurcation (a dividing point of the anterior and posterior sectorial trunks). To allow precise cutting along these lines, we modified the sliding knife method used by Kitagawa et al (2000) by using metal guiding pins. In short, to guide the knife we inserted two metal pins from the external surface of the liver to and along a specific point on intrahepatic portal vein branches.…”
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