Abstract:The right hepatic artery is an end artery and contributes sole arterial supply to right lobe of the liver . It also supplies the
gall bladder, cystic duct, common hepatic duct and upper and middle part of common bile duct. Normal hepatic arterial
anatomy occurs in approximately in 80% of cases, for the remaining 20% multiple variations have been described. Misinterpretation of
anatomical variations of the right hepatic artery contribute to the major intraoperative mishaps and complications in hepatobiliary sur… Show more
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