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Formal Lobectomy -- Vascular Injuries of Porta Hepatis -- Juxtahepatic Venous Injuries -- Juxtahepatic Venous Injuries: Emergency Measures, Definitive Control and Atriocaval Shunts -- Long Penetrating Tracts -- Liver Packing -- Damage-Control Laparotomy -- Liver Resection and Transplantation for Trauma by Transplant Surgeons -- Extra-Hepatic Biliary System -- Acquisition of Surgical Skills in Animal and Simulation Laboratories -- Acquisition of Surgical Skills by Hepatobiliary Rotation. 330 $aThis volume is a complete manual of operative techniques for battling a severe liver injury.  It provides an easy pre-operative and intra-operative reference  with clear  illustrations, line drawings as well as actual intra-operative color pictures, supplemented by  online video segments. The early sections of the book deal with the fundamentals of surgical anatomy and critical maneuvers in the resuscitation of the patient in extremis. 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