Saturday, 26 November 2016

ANATOMICAL MARKERS FOR DIVIDING LIVER INTO LOBES

1..All the anatomic markers serve to divide the right lobe from the left lobe except
a.the intrahepatic IVC
b.the gall bladder fossa
c.the middle hepatic vein
d.the undivided portion of the right portal vein
e.falciparum ligament
1..---e
2..All are true regarding imaging of anatomy of liver except
a.the longest branch of the right hepatic vein divides the right lobe into anterior and posterior segment
b. the falciform ligament divides the left lobe into medial and lateral segment
c.IVC divides thecaudate lobe from the lateral segment of the left lobe
d.accessary fissure of liver is formed by the vagnationations of the diaphragm and peritoneum
e.the right lobe and medial segment of the left lobe is resected in trisegmentectomy
2---c
The longest branch of the right hepatic vein and bifurcation of the right portal vein divides the right lobe into anterior and posterior segment.
The left hepatic vein(cranial part),ascending  portion of the left portal vein(middle part) and the falciform ligament(caudal part ) divides the left lobe into medial and lateral segment

The fissure of the venous ligament divides the caudate lobe from the lateral segment of the left lobe

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