BACKGROUND Hepatobilliary surgery is nowadays growing with increasing popularity throughout the world with advent of newer liver imaging modalities. Anticipating a wide range of morphological variations of porta hepatis (PH),… Click to show full abstract
BACKGROUND Hepatobilliary surgery is nowadays growing with increasing popularity throughout the world with advent of newer liver imaging modalities. Anticipating a wide range of morphological variations of porta hepatis (PH), a precise understanding is pertinent to preoperative diagnosis, operative procedure and post-operative outcome of hepatobiliary disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS Considering recent interest, present study was undertaken.110 isolated adult cadaveric livers of unknown age and sex were dissected to explore detail morphology and morphometry of PH. RESULTS Classical picture of PH was observed in 20% liver. The standard representation of structures was highest in hepatic artery (59.1%) followed by portal vein (55.5%) and hepatic duct (51.8%). On the basis of structural distribution PH was described as sixteen types. Maximum variable number was found in hepatic artery followed by portal vein and hepatic duct. In morphometric analysis, transverse diameter of PH was more than antero-posterior diameter; while mean circumference of PH indicated that PH was slightly oval in outline. Position of PH was more towards posterior and slightly right in inferior surface of liver. CONCLUSIONS Variations of portal anatomy regarding circulatory and biliary dynamics is worth knowing in successful planning of hepatobiliary surgeries with least complications.
               
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