“…Injuries to these collateral pathways, participating in the blood supply of the hilar bile ducts, may induce ischemia of the biliary tract after liver resections and biliary surgery [28,29] . The majority of investigators are in agreement that the interlobar collateral is extraparenchymal, passes cranial to the bifurcation of the PVs in the hepatic hilum in close proximity to the bile ducts [32,33,[37][38][39][40] and makes the crucial contribution of the blood supply to the biliary tract, as well as one of the hepatic lobes in the event of liver major route interruption [29,36,37,41] . So far it has not been clear whether there are transparenchymal branches to connect the hepatic lobes [31,33,36,42] .…”