STUDY OF MORPHOLOGICAL VARIATIONS IN HUMAN CADAVERIC LIVERS

Journal Title: International Journal of Anatomy and Research - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 2

Abstract

Background: Liver is a large gland which occupies a substantial (large) portion of the abdominal cavity of human body .It is situated below the right side of diaphragm and mainly occupies the right hypochondrium, epigastrium and part of left hypochondrium. Anatomically it has left and right lobes which are divided by falciparm ligament, fissure for ligamentamvenousm and fissure for ligamentamteres. It has caudate and quardate lobes as the parts of right anatomical lobe Anatomical variations in cadaveric livers are present in form of lingular process of left lobe, accessory lobe,hypoplastic lobe, accessory fissure and diaphargmatic groove on superior surface of liver.The knowledge of morphological variations of liver may be useful to surgeon during transplantation physicians to rule out the liver diseases and radiologist for correct diagnosis. Materials and Methods: The knowledge of morphological variations was observed in 50 livers during the routine dissection and specimen present in department of anatomy.In 50 livers we observed 23 were present with morphological variation this shows that 46% of liver were abnormal. Conclusion: In the present study it is observed that accessory lobe, hypo plastic lobe, accessory fissure and diapharmatic grove on superior surface of liver are more common morphological variations .The morphological variations remains asymptomatic but can lead to misinterpretations during surgical and radiological procedure. Thus the present study is useful for radiologists and surgeons to plan the surgical procedures.

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  • EP ID EP471275
  • DOI 10.16965/ijar.2018.113
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(2018). STUDY OF MORPHOLOGICAL VARIATIONS IN HUMAN CADAVERIC LIVERS. International Journal of Anatomy and Research, 6(2), 5072-5075. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-471275