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Venous Embolization of the Liver: Radiologic and Surgical by Yun Shin Chun M.D, Jean-Nicolas Vauthey (auth.), David C.

By Yun Shin Chun M.D, Jean-Nicolas Vauthey (auth.), David C. Madoff, Masatoshi Makuuchi, Masato Nagino, Jean-Nicolas Vauthey (eds.)

Venous Embolization of the Liver: Radiologic and Surgical perform explores thetheoretical merits and medical implications for using Venous Embolization thoughts, together with portal vein and hepatic vein embolization.

The perform of venous embolization of the liver was once initially built in Japan via Dr. Makuuchi (one of the co-editors of this publication) in 1990 and because then, the suggestions reviewed during this e-book are practiced in the course of the global and at the moment are thought of the “standard of care” at many hepatobiliary centres worldwide.

Venous Embolization of the Liver: Radiologic and Surgical perform covers a mess of themes, together with: pertinent vascular (microscopic and macroscopic) and surgical anatomy, liver regeneration (including the atrophy-hypertrophy complex), historic views of significant hepatic resection, a variety of hepatobiliary surgeries , elements affecting hypertrophy, pathophysiology of embolization and resection, embolization options (including methods and embolic agents), the indicators for embolization and resection (including pre-operative volumetric and sensible overview and post-embolization followup), capability problems, results facts for various ailments, lately endorsed options (including “definitive” remedy of hepatocellular carcinoma utilizing portal vein embolization after transcatheter arterial chemoembolization) and destiny perspectives.

This e-book is a beneficial source for interventional radiologists and hepatobiliary surgeons who practice the embolization techniques and liver resections. Venous Embolization of the Liver: Radiologic and Surgical Practice is also used secondarily by means of diagnostic radiologists, scientific oncologists focusing on gastrointestinal malignancies, hepatologists, gastroenterologists, liver transplant surgeons and simple scientists attracted to liver regeneration body structure examine.

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