Replaced Common Hepatic Artery Variations: Anatomical Considerations and Implications for Surgery: A Review and Case Report
Abstract:Cadaver organ donors have been an excellent resource for studying vascular systems since precise anatomical details can be identified and assessed. From these studies over the past several decades, anatomical variations have been categorized into classification and modeling systems. These systems have been used as procedural guides and planning by anatomists, surgeons and interventional radiologists. This has helped to predict and strive for optimal surgical and clinical outcomes, as well as help reduce proced… Show more
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