Update on Conventional Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary (HPB) Anatomy
Part I: Intro, Supra- and Retro-hepatic anatomy
00:12 Introduction
02:19 Liver Overview
05:55 Surface Anatomy of the Liver
16:06 Suprahepatic Structures
17:52 Retrohepatic Structures
In 2015, TVASurg team presented at the Association of Medical Illustrators (AMI) annual meeting on Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary (HPB) Anatomy. In this presentation, we shared our perspective as visual communicators. Using a plethora of surgical footage and 3D computer models, we drew comparisons between how abdominal anatomy is commonly depicted, and what we actually observe in surgery.
This material is adapted from the presentation and divided into a three-part video series. In the first video of this series, we’ll focus on the structure above and behind the liver. We review the liver segments based on the Couinaud classification system and discuss the ligaments and surface landmarks of the liver.
- Ante situm hepatic vein and caval reconstruction (11:42, 14:23, 17:08, 19:39)
- Extended left hepatectomy with complex portal vein reconstruction (21:33)
- Ex vivo liver 1/6/7 segmentectomy and caval resection (17:19)
- Living donor formal left hepatectomy (15:00, 19:03)
- Living donor left lateral hepatectomy (15:26)
- Living donor right hepatectomy (15:26, 22:44)
- Segment I/IV Mesohepatectomy (13:26)
- Segment IVa/VIII Resection for HCC (09:52, 15:47)
- Standard left hepatectomy (10:57)
- Standard right hepatectomy with portal vein embolization (7:01, 10:29, 14:14, 14:33)