Section I. Anatomy
1. Surgical and radiologic anatomy*
Liver
Biliary tract
Intrahepatic vasculature
Pancreas
References
Section II. Liver
2. Liver resection
Introduction
General principles
Basic techniques
References
3. Major hepatic resection: Right liver
Right hepatectomy*
Right hepatic lobectomy†
References
4. Laparoscopic hepatectomy
Right hepatectomy*
5. Major hepatic resection: Left liver
Left hepatectomy*
Extended left hepatectomy†
Left lobectomy (left lateral segmentectomy)
References
6. Liver resection: Hepatic segmentectomy
Introduction*
Segmentectomy I (caudate resection)
Resection of segments II–VIII
References
7. Wedge resection and enucleation techniques: Hepatic artery infusion chemotherapy
Wedge resection
Enucleation techniques
Hepatic arterial infusion pump placement
References
8. Cystic disease of the liver
Introduction
Simple cysts
Cystadenoma and cystadenocarcinoma
Polycystic liver disease
Hydatid cyst
References
Section III. Biliary Tract
9. Benign biliary disease and anastomosis
Cholecystectomy
Exploration of the common bile duct and choledochoscopy
Biliary-enteric anastomosis
Bile duct cysts
References
10. Resection for biliary cancer
Introduction
Cholangiocarcinoma involving the proximal bile ducts (hilar cholangiocarcinoma)
Cholangiocarcinoma involving the distal bile duct
Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma
Gallbladder cancer
References
Section IV. Pancreas
11. Pancreatic and periampullary resection
General principles and preoperative approaches
Cephalic pancreaticoduodenectomy (whipple operation)
Distal and central pancreatectomy
Total pancreatectomy
References
12. Ampulla of vater
Transduodenal resection of the papilla of vater
References
Index