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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-3 | Issue-02
Biliary Merging Patterns of the Caudate Lobe: A Review Report
Dragica Jurkovikj, Niki Matveeva
Published: April 26, 2015 |
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DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2015.v03i02.027
Pages: 662-668
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Abstract
Concerning the previous anatomical knowledge and requirements of current hepato-pancreato-biliary practice
it was our aim to enhance the anatomy knowledge of the caudate lobe biliary drainage. Using the injection-corrosion
method we made 27 acrylic porto-biliary casts of proper quality from 30 post-mortem, adult human liver specimens.
During the observation under a magnifying glass a portal vascular segmentation was determined along with intrahepatic
merging patterns of biliary ducts. In segment 1, the biliary drainage appeared as a confluence of segmental ducts from
two distinct portions, left and right. According to their merging patterns we found a separate confluence of both portions
in 16/27 casts, their common confluence in 7/27 casts, and a combined confluence in 4/27 casts. The total number of
ducts, based on their ending manner of confluence, was 1 in 11 cases, 2 in 9 cases, and 3 in 4 cases. The confluence of
both portion ducts was most frequently into the same collecting duct (11/27), then into different collecting ducts (9/27),
and rarely it was a combined confluence (3/27), on contrary to the confluence only from one portion, left or right (4/27).
Drainage into ducts of different order was also observed: the first (left and right hepatic duct), the second (posterior and
anterior right sectoral ducts, left lateral sectoral duct), and the third order (segment 2 duct). These anatomical data
addressing the key elements in the liver hilum are important when performing caudate lobectomies or when performing it
in combination with major liver resection.