Variations in Hepatic Segmentation on the Surface of Liver - A Cadaveric Study

Authors

  • Anjana Mittal Department of Anatomy, Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Medical Sciences & Research (MMIMSR), Mullana (Ambala), Haryana- India
  • Gurdev L. Goyal Department of Physiology, Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Medical Sciences & Research (MMIMSR), Mullana (Ambala), Haryana- India
  • Venkatesh G. Kamath Department of Anatomy, Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Medical Sciences & Research (MMIMSR), Mullana (Ambala), Haryana- India

Keywords:

Hepatic segments, Fissures, Quadrate lobe, Caudate lobe, Papillary process

Abstract

Background: Congenital anomalies of liver are rare as opposed to anatomical variations. In the past these anomalies were found accidently on autopsy and during laparotomy. Today CT and US are important in evaluation of hepatic morphology. The liver has four lobes and eight segments, whether it is defined by its gross appearance or its internal architecture. Although the segmental anatomy of liver has been researched extensively but very less literature is available on variations of surface anatomy of liver.
Purpose: This study was conducted with the aim to observe and note various surface variations of liver for better results in radiological diagnosis and surgical outcomes.
Material and Methods: This observational study was conducted on 50 formalin fixed human livers.
Results: In the current study various shapes of the caudate lobe were encounter owing to the presence of various fissures. In 2% cases pear shape caudate lobe was seen with fissure along its superior border. Small caudate lobe was observed in 8% cases. Bicornuate caudate lobe with vertical fissure along its inferior border was observed in 24% of livers. Presence of pons hepatis was an important finding in 4% cases and in 8% cases, prominent papillary process was observed. Fusion of quadrate lobe with left lobe was noticed in 4 cases. Ligamentum teres was attached to left margin of gall bladder fossa in few cases. Transverse fissure in quadrate lobe was a common finding in our study.
Conclusion: Thorough knowledge of hepatic anatomy and such commonly occurring segmental variations acquires significance for radiologists in imaging interpretation and for surgeons for better outcomes in hepatic surgeries.

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Published

15-03-2021

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Mittal A, Goyal GL, Kamath VG. Variations in Hepatic Segmentation on the Surface of Liver - A Cadaveric Study. JK Science [Internet]. 2021 Mar. 15 [cited 2024 Nov. 24];23(1):43-6. Available from: https://journal.jkscience.org/index.php/JK-Science/article/view/43

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