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  Babel Tower, Paris and Brisbane: a tour around their influences on hepatic segmentation terminology.
 
 
Title: Babel Tower, Paris and Brisbane: a tour around their influences on hepatic segmentation terminology.
Author: Oscar Claudio Andriani
Appeared in: Revista Argentina de anatomía online
Paging: Volume 1 (2010) nr. 3 pages 84-88
Year: 2010
Contents: Liver anatomy has always been the same. However, its interpretation has changed during time according to the development of imaging and surgery. Cantlie introduced a new concept on liver anatomy using the term ―lobe‖ in a different way. Segmental anatomy, introduced in the middle of the XXth Century has a cornerstone in Couinaud’s studies. The fact that anglosaxons followed Cantlie’s concept about right and left lobes even in segmental anatomy after the description by Goldsmith & Woodburne, while other authors followed the french terminology in which Couinaud’s segmentation is based, lead to confussion and ambiguous terms. In 2000, the International Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association Terminology Committee developed a global, unified terminology.
Publisher: Asociacion Argentina de Anatomia (provided by DOAJ)
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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