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Fig. 4

From: Bronchobiliary fistula caused after hepatectomy for hepatocellular carcinoma: a case report

Fig. 4

a Volumetric analysis. b At laparotomy, a drainage tube (arrow) is inserted into the abscess cavity, and the lower lung (asterisk) and the remnant right lobe of the liver (asterisks) found to be strongly adherent to the diaphragm. c A fibrous scar, which is thought to be the BBF (arrowheads), is seen on the sutured line of the diaphragm (asterisk); (asterisks: left lobe of the liver) d Resected specimen. Weight of resected liver was 499 g and stump of the right hepatic vein (arrow), the anterior branch of the portal vein (white arrowhead), and the posterior branch of the portal vein (yellow arrowhead) are seen

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