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Liver Resection
Liver resection is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of a portion of the liver. It is often performed to treat liver tumors, both cancerous and non-cancerous, and to address conditions where a specific segment of the liver is affected.
Read MoreHydatid Cyst of Liver
Hydatid cysts are fluid-filled sacs caused by the larval stage of a tapeworm. When these cysts develop in the liver, surgical intervention may be required to remove the cyst and treat the infection.
Read MoreLiver Abscess
A liver abscess is a collection of pus within the liver. It can result from infection or other underlying conditions and may require surgical drainage and treatment with antibiotics.
Read MoreLiver Trauma Surgery/Hepatic Trauma Surgery
Hepatic trauma surgery is performed to address injuries or trauma to the liver, such as lacerations, hemorrhages, or ruptures, often caused by accidents or blunt force injuries. Surgical intervention may be necessary to repair the damaged liver tissue.
Read MorePortal Hypertension
Portal hypertension is a condition characterized by high blood pressure in the portal vein, typically resulting from liver diseases such as cirrhosis. Management may include medications to lower blood pressure, endoscopic treatment for varices, and, in some cases, liver transplantation.
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