Anatomical preparation of the visceral aspect of the human liver to demonstrate the branches of the hepatic portal vein applying the Laskowski filling, dissection and conservation techniques

Anatomical preparation of the visceral aspect of the human liver to demonstrate the branches of the hepatic portal vein

Authors

  • Emanuel Sebastian Balarezo Rebaza Universidad Nacional del Santa
  • Cesar Brandom Pretell León Universidad Nacional del Santa
  • Pamela Nicole Torres Blas Universidad Nacional del Santa
  • Athenas Belissa Alvaro Montes Universidad Nacional del Santa
  • Ana Lucero Canales Guevara Universidad Nacional del Santa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25176/RFMH.v24i1.6323

Keywords:

: Anatomy, liver, anatomical preparation, dissection, portal vein.

Abstract

The Human Anatomy course is crucial in the education of medical students, and therefore, the shortage of anatomical specimens poses a challenge in teaching. This study aims to create an anatomical preparation of the visceral surface of the liver, allowing visualization of the branches of the hepatic portal vein using the repletion, dissection, and Laskowski preservation techniques. The preparation successfully revealed the distribution of suprahepatic veins and branches of the portal vein irrigating their respective segments, without encountering anatomical variations. The study successfully produced an anatomical specimen primarily showcasing the branches of the hepatic portal vein. We recommend inspecting

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Published

2024-04-18

How to Cite

Balarezo Rebaza, E. S., Pretell León, C. B. ., Torres Blas, P. N., Alvaro Montes, A. B., & Canales Guevara, A. L. . (2024). Anatomical preparation of the visceral aspect of the human liver to demonstrate the branches of the hepatic portal vein applying the Laskowski filling, dissection and conservation techniques: Anatomical preparation of the visceral aspect of the human liver to demonstrate the branches of the hepatic portal vein. Revista De La Facultad De Medicina Humana, 24(1). https://doi.org/10.25176/RFMH.v24i1.6323