MBBS, MS - General Surgery, FRCS - General Surgery (Upper GI)
Dr. Karthik Maruthachalam is a Gastroenterologist and GastroIntestinal Surgeon in Manapakkam, Chennai and has an experience of 26 years in these fields. Dr.…
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MBBS, MS - General Surgery, FRCS - General Surgery (Upper GI)
Dr. Karthik Maruthachalam is a Gastroenterologist and GastroIntestinal Surgeon in Manapakkam, Chennai and has an experience of 26 years in these fields. Dr.…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Milind Shirodkar is a General Surgeon in Dombivli, Thane and has an experience of 37 years in this field. Dr. Milind Shirodkar practices at AIMS Hospital…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr Bijendra Kumar Sinha is a highly skilled laparoscopic and GI surgeon with an extensive experience in advanced laparoscopic GI Surgery. He has done more th…
MBBS, DNB - General Surgery
Hi myself Dr. Milind K i am a top-notch Interventional Gastroenterologist and Gastrointestinal Surgeon from Hyderabad with a clinical experience of 15 years…
MBBS, MCh - Surgical Gastroenterology/G.I. Surgery, MRCS (UK), MS - General Surgery
Dr. Rajkumar Rathinasamy is a GastroIntestinal Surgeon, Surgical Gastroenterologist, Hepstobiliary Pancreatic Surgeon, Advance Laparoscopic Surgeon, and Gatr…
MS - General Surgery, MBBS
Dr. A. Rajasekar says "I am a Surgical Gastroentrologist".
DM - Gastroenterology, MD - General Medicine, MBBS
Dr. Viswanath Reddy is a Gastroenterologist,GastroIntestinal Surgeon and Bariatric Surgeon in Secunderabad, Hyderabad and has an experience of 10 years in th…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Surgical Gastroenterology/G.I. Surgery
Dr. MN Pavan Kumar is a GastroIntestinal Surgeon and Bariatric Surgeon in Somajiguda, Hyderabad and has an experience of 12 years in these fields. Dr. MN Pav…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, DNB - Surgical Gastroenterology, MCh - Surgical Gastroenterology/G.I. Surgery
Dr. Sachin Daga is a GastroIntestinal Surgeon and Chronic liver specialist in Madhapur, Hyderabad and has an experience of 17 years in these fields. Dr. Sach…
MBBS, DNB - General Surgery, DNB - Surgical Gastroenterology
Dr. Sachin Sharad Vaze has a vast experience in Surgical Gastroenterology, Dr. Vaze has been practicing since last 15 years. Dr. Vaze has special interest in…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Hepato Pancreato Biliary Surgery
Dr. Pranjal Deka is a Pancreas, Liver and Gastro Specialist in Guwahati and has an experience of 14 years in these fields. Dr. Pranjal Deka practices at Panc…
MS - General Surgery, MBBS
Dr. T M Satish, is an advanced Laparoscopic and Minimal Access Surgeon with over 20 years of experience in the field of Laparoscopic and advanced Gastrointes…
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Hepatectomy, also called liver resection, is a surgical procedure in which a portion of the liver is removed. It is performed to treat liver diseases such as tumors, infections, injuries, or severe liver damage. The liver has a unique ability to regenerate, which means the remaining healthy part can grow back and continue normal functions.
This procedure may involve removing a small segment, a lobe, or in rare cases, a large portion of the liver depending on the condition being treated. Hepatectomy is considered a major surgery and is performed by experienced surgical specialists in a hospital setting.
Key purposes
• Removal of cancerous or non-cancerous liver tumors
• Treatment of severe liver injury or damage
• Management of chronic liver disease not responding to medication
• Removal of infected or dead liver tissue
Hepatectomy can be lifesaving when serious liver conditions are present. By removing diseased tissue, it helps prevent the spread of cancer or infection and improves overall liver function. Because the liver can regenerate, many patients recover with good long-term outcomes when the procedure is performed at the right time.
People who may be advised this surgery include:
• Patients with liver cancer confined to a specific area
• Individuals with benign liver tumors causing symptoms
• Patients with liver trauma or injury
• People with localized infections or abscesses
• Selected liver donors for transplant procedures
A doctor evaluates liver function, overall health, and disease stage before recommending surgery.
Hepatectomy can vary depending on how much of the liver is removed:
• Partial hepatectomy – removal of a small portion of the liver
• Lobectomy – removal of an entire lobe of the liver
• Extended hepatectomy – removal of a larger section involving multiple segments
• Segmentectomy – removal of a specific liver segment
The choice depends on the disease location and the amount of healthy liver remaining.
The procedure typically involves the following steps:
1. Pre-operative evaluation – blood tests, imaging, and liver function assessment.
2. General anesthesia – the patient is put to sleep for surgery.
3. Surgical removal – the surgeon separates blood vessels and bile ducts and removes the affected liver portion.
4. Reconnection and closure – vessels and ducts are reconnected, and the incision is closed.
Patients are closely monitored during recovery to ensure proper liver function.
• Surgery duration: typically, 1–5 hours depending on complexity.
• Hospital stays usually several days for monitoring and recovery.
• Full recovery: may take several weeks depending on health and extent of surgery.
Safety considerations
Hepatectomy is generally safe when performed by experienced surgeons, but as a major surgery it carries risks such as infection, bleeding, or bile leakage.
Precautions
• Careful evaluation of liver function is required
• Patients must follow pre-surgery fasting and medication guidelines
• Post-surgery monitoring is essential
Contraindications
This procedure may not be suitable for patients with:
• Severe liver failure
• Poor overall health
• Widespread cancer affecting multiple organs
• Hepatectomy removes only the diseased part of the liver.
• Liver transplant replaces the entire liver when damage is widespread.
Hepatectomy is preferred when disease is localized and enough healthy liver remains.
Hepatectomy is used to treat liver tumors, severe liver damage, infections, and injuries. It helps remove diseased tissue and prevents the spread of cancer or infection while allowing the remaining liver to function normally.
Hepatectomy is safe for many patients but not suitable for everyone. Doctors assess liver function, overall health, and disease stage before recommending surgery to ensure the patient can safely undergo the procedure.
The surgery usually takes between 1 and 5 hours, depending on the size and location of the liver portion being removed. More complex cases may take longer and require extended monitoring after surgery.
Possible side effects include pain, infection, bleeding, bile leakage, or blood clots. These risks are carefully managed in the hospital, and most patients recover well with proper care and follow-up.
Yes, hepatectomy is one of the main treatments for liver cancer when the tumor is limited to a specific area. Removing the tumor can improve survival and prevent the disease from spreading.
Patients are usually advised to follow a balanced diet with adequate protein, fruits, vegetables, and fluids to support healing. Doctors may recommend avoiding alcohol and fatty foods to protect liver function.
Initial recovery occurs in a few weeks, but full recovery may take several weeks to months depending on the extent of surgery and the patient’s overall health