Hepatic Resection
Hepatic resection is a surgical procedure where a part of the liver is removed. It is commonly used to treat a variety of liver diseases, including cancer, cirrhosis, liver abscesses, and hepatic trauma. The aim of the procedure is to remove the diseased portion of the liver, while preserving the rest of the healthy tissue. Hepatic resection is a complex procedure and is typically only used when other treatment options have been unsuccessful. It is a safe procedure that can provide significant improvement in quality of life for those who undergo it.
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