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[Imaging of the postsurgical liver].

I Huynh-Charlier1, J Taboury, P Charlier

  • 1Service de Radiologie Polyvalente, CHU Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris, France. isabelle.huynh@psl.aphp.fr

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Radiologists must recognize normal postsurgical liver appearance and potential complications after liver resection for early detection. Imaging techniques like Doppler ultrasound and CT are crucial for identifying vascular, biliary, and extrahepatic issues post-operation.

Area of Science:

  • Radiology
  • Hepatobiliary Surgery

Background:

  • Accurate interpretation of postoperative liver imaging is essential for patient management.
  • Understanding variations in normal liver appearance after surgery prevents misdiagnosis.

Observation:

  • Specific surgical techniques like partial hepatectomy, cyst fenestration, and radiofrequency (RF) ablation create distinct postsurgical liver appearances.
  • Postoperative complications can manifest as vascular, biliary, or extrahepatic issues.

Findings:

  • Radiologists require knowledge of expected postsurgical liver morphology.
  • Early detection of complications relies on recognizing deviations from the normal postoperative state.

Implications:

  • Familiarity with postsurgical liver imaging aids in the timely diagnosis and treatment of complications.

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