Hepatic Resection
Hepatic resection is a surgical procedure used to remove a portion of the liver. It is a frequently used technique to treat patients who have a diseased or damaged liver due to cancer, cysts, abscesses, trauma, or other causes. The procedure involves making an incision in the abdomen and carefully removing the necessary amount of tissue. This technique has been proven to be safe, effective, and can be used to treat many diseases that otherwise would require a full liver transplant. Hepatic resection can also be used to reduce the risk of liver failure in cases of advanced liver disease. This procedure has the potential to improve patient outcomes and ultimately lead to a better quality of life.
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