Posterior Right Sectionectomy with Resection of the Right Hepatic Vein, for Colon Cancer Metastasis

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Case description

- 73-year-old patient operated for colon cancer, diagnosed with a segment 6-7 liver metastases in close;

- A posterior right sectionectomy was perform with right hepatic vein resection, due to the proximity of the metastasis to the right hepatic vein; extrahepatic glissonian right posterior pedicle was performed (Sugioka A, Kato Y, Tanahashi Y. Systematic extrahepatic Glissonean pedicle isolation for anatomical liver resection based on Laennec's capsule: proposal of a novel comprehensive surgical anatomy of the liver. J Hepatobiliary Pancreat Sci. 2017 Jan;24(1):17-23. doi: 10.1002/jhbp.410. PMID: 28156078; PMCID: PMC5299460.)

tags: Colon Cancer Metastasis Right Hepatic Vein right sectionectomy right hepatic vein resection clinical video case surgical case hepatic vein liver resection colon cancer case

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