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Video Contents 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 Inflow Control Outflow 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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Video Contents

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


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