Liver Surgery
Liver surgery is a type of operation performed to repair, remove, or replace a portion of the liver. It is used to treat a number of problems, including cancer, bile duct blockage, liver cysts, inflammation, and abscesses. It may also be used to transplant a donor liver or control bleeding. Liver surgery is a complex and potentially risky procedure that requires careful planning and closely monitoring during and after the operation. It is an important tool for treating various diseases and conditions of the liver, and is often a life-saving procedure.
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