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Liver Segments Explained with Mnemonic

Couniaud divided liver into 8 functional segments, each of which is supplied by it’s own portal triad (composed of a portal vein, hepatic artery and a bile duct).

Hepatic veins divide the liver in saggital plane:

1. Middle hepatic vein: Divides the liver into right and left functional lobe.

2. Left hepatic vein: Divides left lobe into lateral and medial segments.

Falciform ligament: left hepatic vein is located slightly left to the left hepatic vein; hence, falciform ligament roughly divides liver into right and left lobe.

3. Right hepatic vein: Divides right lobe into anterior and posterior segments.

Portal vein divides the liver in transverse plane:

  1. Upper segment = Segment II, IVa, VIII, VII
  2. Lower segment = Segment III, IVb, V, VI

How to remember the orientation of Couniaud Liver Segments?

We have a handy hand mnemonic for this purpose.1Pauli EM, Staveley-O’Carroll KF, Brock MV, Efron DT, Efron G. A Handy Tool to Teach Segmental Liver Anatomy to Surgical Trainees. Archives of surgery (Chicago, Ill : 1960). 2012;147(8):692-693. doi:10.1001/archsurg.2012.689.

Also, remember that the segments are numbered in a clock-wise fashion.

With the right hand, make a fist while tucking the thumb behind the remainder of the fingers.

For the remaining 7 segmets, go in a clockwise direction starting from the lateralmost upper left part, i.e. Proximal phalax of 1st finger.

Segmental Anatomy of Liver

Portal vein:

The left portal vein supplies Couinaud segments I, II, III, and IV.

The right portal vein subdivides into anterior and posterior branches.

Hepatic vein:

Right hepatic vein: drains all of segment VI and VII and some of segments V and VIII.

Left hepatic vein: drains segments II and III and IV.

Middle hepatic vein: drains segment IV, V and VIII.

Intrahepatic bile ducts:

Segment II-IV: Left hepatic duct

Segment V and VIII: Right anterior hepatic duct

Segment VI and VII: Right posterior hepatic duct

Caudate lobe Segment I):

The left lobe is supplied or drained by left branches from porta hepatis components and right from right. The caudate lobe is anatomically different from other lobes:

  1. It hase direct connections to the IVC through hepatic veins
  2. It may be supplied by both right and left branches of the portal vein.
  3. It is drained drained by both right and left hepatic ducts.

Caudate lobe is the lobe that is not affected in Budd-Chiari syndrome and cirrhosis of liver because of it’s direct drainage to IVC. For further information about liver diseases and types of diagnostic tests for liver conditions you can visit fibronostics.com.

Hepatectomy and Sectionectomy

Right hepatectomy = Segment V-VIII (± segment I)

Extended right hepatectomy or Right trisectionectomy = Right hepatectomy + Segment IV

Left hepatectomy = Segment II-IV (± segment I)

Extended left hepatectomy or Left trisectionectomy = Left hepatectomy + Segment V and VIII

Right posterior sectionectomy = segment VI and VII

Right anterior sectionectomy = segment V and VIII

Left medial sectionectomy = segment IV

Left lateral sectionectomy = segment II and III

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