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Fig. 2A. Classification of Marcos et al.
[23]. In reconstructions
showing peripheral branching pattern of middle hepatic vein, various branching
patterns are displayed in inferior part of paramedian sector. Dashed lines
indicate proposed line of hepatic transection based on intrahepatic venous
collaterals. In type 1 (n = 36, 67.9%), thick veins draining segments
IVa (green arrows) and V (yellow arrows) are branches with
equal size and almost equal drainage areas.