Hepatic Surgery
Hepatic surgery refers to surgical procedures performed on the liver, often to treat conditions such as tumors, cysts, or liver disease. This type of surgery can involve removing a portion of the liver, known as a partial hepatectomy, or performing a liver transplant in cases of severe liver failure.
Surgeons specializing in hepatic surgery use advanced techniques to minimize complications and promote recovery. The liver has a remarkable ability to regenerate, allowing patients to recover well after surgery. Proper evaluation and planning are essential to ensure the best outcomes for individuals undergoing hepatic procedures.