Chapter 3: Liver





Chapter 3: Liver


Chapter 3: Liver

1. Liver Fixation:

  • Means of fixation:
  • Falciform ligament (inferior to liver)
  • Venous ligament
  • Hepatic-diaphragmatic ligament, coronary, triangular p-t, falciform, round
  • Lesser omentum

2. Morphology:

  • Visceral surface: Has 3 grooves forming a H-shape:
  • Right vertical groove: Gallbladder fossa and inferior vena cava groove
  • Left vertical groove: Round ligament notch and ligamentum venosum fissure
  • Horizontal groove is the porta hepatis: Includes proper hepatic artery, common bile duct, portal vein

3. Structure:

  • Encapsulation:
  • Serous membrane
  • Fibrous layer inside
  • Fibrous layer:
  • At the porta hepatis, the fibrous layer moves blood vessels and bile ducts into the liver, forming a fibrous sheath around the vessels.
  • Lobule space:
  • Branch of hepatic artery
  • Portal vein
  • Bile duct

4. Main interlobar fissure:

  • Diaphragmatic surface: Connects gallbladder notch to left border of IVC
  • Visceral surface: Connects gallbladder fossa to left border of IVC

5. Intersegmental fissure:

  • Right intersegmental fissure: Divides the right lobe into anterior and posterior segments. Runs from right border of IVC, parallel to the interlobar fissure, 3 fingerbreadths away.
  • Left intersegmental fissure: Divides the left lobe into medial and lateral segments.
  • Diaphragmatic surface is the falciform ligament.
  • Visceral surface corresponds to the left vertical groove.

6. Accessory fissure between left lobes:

  • Diaphragmatic surface: Connects left border of IVC with the point where the posterior 1/3 and anterior 2/3 of the lower border of the left lobe meet.

7. Segments:

  • Medial segment:
  • Diaphragmatic surface: Inferior segment IV
  • Visceral surface: Inferior segment IV and I (caudate lobe)
  • Lateral segment:
  • Inferior segments II, III
  • Right lobe:
  • Anterior segment: Inferior segments V and VIII
  • Posterior segment: Inferior segments VI, VII

8. Portal vein:

  • Source of supply: Superior mesenteric vein and splenic vein.
  • Additionally: Cystic vein, right-left gastric vein, prepyloric vein, periumbilical veins.

9. Hepatic pedicle:

  • Components: Portal vein (runs obliquely to the right, forward into the lesser omentum), proper hepatic artery (in the middle), common bile duct (the shallowest).

10. Portal-Caval anastomosis:

  • There are 4 anastomoses:
  • 1. Esophageal anastomosis: Left gastric vein – esophageal veins (single vein).
  • 2. Rectal anastomosis: Superior rectal vein connects to middle and inferior rectal veins (internal iliac veins).
  • 3. Periumbilical anastomosis: Round ligament vein connects to superior and inferior epigastric veins and internal thoracic vein.
  • 4. Transperitoneal anastomosis: Intestinal veins – inferior vena cava.

11. Common bile duct:

  • Divided into 4 segments:
  • Supraduodenal segment: To the left is the proper hepatic artery, behind is the portal vein.
  • Retroduodenal segment.
  • Retropancreatic segment.
  • Intraduodenal segment: Empties into the lower 1/3 and upper 2/3 of the duodenum.



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