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Disc 1

Basic Hepatic Anatomy and Techniques Basic Hepatic Anatomy

❏ Basic Hepatic Anatomy—3D Model❏ Vascular/Biliary Anomalies� • Vascular • Aberrant Left Portal Vein • Congenital Portacaval Shunt • Biliary • Left-Sided Gallbladder❏ Atrophy/Hypertrophy Complex of the Liver

Basic Techniques

❏ Infl ow Control❏ Outfl ow Control ❏ Parenchymal Transection❏ Anterior Approach

Disc 2

Major Hepatic Resections–Right Right Hepatectomy

❏ Overview of Right Hepatectomy ❏ Right Hepatectomy, Right Adrenalectomy, and Right Nephrectomy with Excision of

Retroperitoneal Liposarcoma En Bloc ❏ Right Hepatectomy and Pericystectomy for Hydatid Disease❏ Right Hepatectomy with Enucleation for Giant Hemangioma❏ Right Hepatectomy Extended to Segment IVa and Hepatic Arterial Infusion Pump

Placement for Metastatic Colorectal Cancer❏ Right Hepatectomy for Hepatocellular Carcinoma (Anterior Approach Using the

Hanging Maneuver)

Extended Right Hepatectomy (Right Lobectomy)

❏ Overview of Extended Right Hepatectomy (Right Lobectomy)❏ Extended Right Hepatic Lobectomy for Fibrous Tumor of the Liver❏ Extended Right Hepatic Lobectomy for Metastatic Colon Cancer with Portal Venous

and Hilar Biliary Reconstruction❏ Extended Right Hepatic Lobectomy for Hepatocellular Carcinoma❏ Extended Right Hepatic Lobectomy and Caudate Lobectomy, with Excision of Portion

of Inferior Vena Cava, for Hepatocellular Carcinoma

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Disc 3

Major Hepatic Resections–LeftLeft Hepatectomy

❏ Overview of Left Hepatectomy❏ Left Hepatectomy Extended to Segment V for Metastatic Colorectal Cancer❏ Left Hepatectomy Extended to Segment VIII for Metastatic Colorectal Cancer

Extended Left Hepatectomy

❏ Overview of Extended Left Hepatectomy❏ Extended Left Hepatic Lobectomy with Caudate Lobectomy❏ Extended Left Hepatic Lobectomy for Hepatoblastoma Invading Left Portal Vein❏ Extended Left Hepatic Lobectomy for Primary Liver Cancer (Please see Segmental Resections for Left Lobectomy)

Disc 4

Segmental Resections and Wedge Resection Segmental Resection

❏ Rationale for Segmental Resection❏ Left Lobectomy (Left Lateral Segmentectomy) • Overview of Left Lobectomy (Left Lateral Segmentectomy) • Left Lateral Segmentectomy for Fibronodular Hyperplasia • Left Lateral Segmentectomy (Left Hepatic Lobectomy) • Left Lobectomy (Left Lateral Segmentectomy) for Ruptured Hepatocellular

Carcinoma❏ Caudate Lobectomy for Giant Hemangioma❏ Mobilization of the Caudate Lobe (Segment I) for Resection During Extended Left

Hepatectomy ❏ Resection of Segment I for Metastatic Colon Cancer❏ Central Hepatic Resection for Metastatic Colon Cancer❏ Central Hepatic Resection for Gastrinoma Involving the Right Anterior Sectoral

Hepatic Duct❏ Resection of Segment III for Metastatic Colon Cancer❏ Resection of Segments IVb and V for Metastatic Colorectal Cancer❏ Right Posterior Sectorectomy (Segments VI and VII)❏ Hepatic Resection for Segments V and III

Wedge Resection

❏ Wedge Resection of Segment VIII❏ Cryo-Assisted Liver Resection❏ Excision of Pedunculated Tumor of the Left Lobe

Disc 5

LiverCysts of the Liver

❏ Giant Simple Cyst of the Liver❏ Subtotal Cystectomy and Drainage for Hydatid Disease❏ Drainage (Capitonage) of a Hydatid Cyst of the Liver❏ Right Hepatectomy and Pericystectomy for Hydatid Disease❏ Resection/Fenestration for Polycystic Liver Disease

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Enucleation

❏ Enucleation/Resection of Giant Hemangioma❏ Resection of Giant Hemangioma of the Liver❏ Right Hepatectomy with Enucleation for Giant Hemangioma❏ Enucleation of Multiple Fibronodular Hyperplasia❏ Enucleation of the Left Lateral Segment of the Liver for Neuroendocrine Metastases

Disc 6

The Biliary Tract❏ Basic Techniques in Biliary Enteric Anastomosis❏ Benign Biliary Disease • Gallstones • Exploration of the Common Bile Duct (Choledochoscopy) • Mirizzi Syndrome • Choledochal Cyst • Repair of Benign Bile Duct Stricture❏ Malignant Biliary Disease, Gallbladder Cancer, and Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma • General Principles for Gallbladder and Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma • Biliary and Liver Resection for Cancer of the Gallbladder and Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma • Subhepatic Dissection with Lymphadenectomy for Gallbladder Cancer • Hepatic Resection (Segments IV and V) for Gallbladder Cancer • Cholecystectomy for Papillary Cancer of the Gallbladder • Resection of Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma • Excision of Bile Duct and Left Hepatectomy and Caudate Lobectomy En Bloc • Left Hepatic and Caudate Lobectomy En Bloc for Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma • Extended Right Hepatectomy and Caudate Lobectomy for Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma • Right Hepatic Lobectomy for Stricture of the Right Hepatic Duct • Biliary Bypass for Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma • Segment III Biliary Enteric Bypass, Including Anatomy of the Left Hepatic Duct • Segment III Biliary Enteric Bypass

Disc 7

PancreasBasic Anatomy

Basic Techniques

❏ Pancreaticojejunostomy ❏ Biliary Ductal Anastomosis During Pancreaticoduodenectomy ❏ Pancreaticogastrostomy ❏ Lateral Pancreaticojejunostomy ❏ Excision and Anastomosis of Portal Vein ❏ Excision and Anastomosis of Superior Mesenteric Vein During Pancreaticoduodenectomy

Pancreatic Resection

❏ Cephalic Pancreaticoduodenectomy ❏ Distal Pancreatectomy ❏ Central Pancreatectomy ❏ Total Pancreatectomy

Ampullectomy

❏ Ampullectomy for Ampullary Tumor

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Disc 8

Laparoscopic Approaches Introduction

Liver

❏ Technical Problems and Hazards ❏ Equipment and Instrumentation (Liver and Pancreas)❏ Port Site Placement and Positioning of the Patient❏ Anatomy of the Liver❏ Indications and Contraindications❏ Simple Hepatic Cysts❏ Polycystic Liver Disease❏ Biopsy of Liver Tumors❏ Ablation of Liver Tumors❏ Partial Hepatectomy❏ Right Hepatectomy ❏ Left Lobectomy

Pancreas

❏ Introduction❏ Positioning of the Patient and Port Site Placement❏ Enucleation of a Pancreatic Tumor❏ Distal Pancreatectomy and Splenectomy ❏ Spleen-Sparing Distal Pancreatectomy