Thank you so much, nice and useful video. Question to the IVC sagittal ultrasound section: when you went from AO Section with Seg. II und III lateral to IVC section you past through the left hepatic vein, isn't then in IVC sagittal section already Seg. IV a and b ventral to the caudal lobe? Thank you again
The thing is I'm angling from the left lobe, so yes maybe there a bit of segment 4 posteriorly but I haven't passed the falciform ligament yet and therein lies some of the confusion with the segments in US, you could have the probe in the same spot but be angling 3 dimensionally anywhere to include adjacent segments. It's much more clear cut with CT and MRI
@@hamoudnasser79 yeah on second look you're right there must be segment 4 just poster to 2/3 and anterior to 1... Dammit hopefully I can edit the video with some annotation on RUclips. Thanks for you're comment though this helps to make everything better and more accurate. Happy new year
Hi there, I'm having a really hard time memorizing the segments that separate the liver such as hepatic veins, portal veins etc. Is there any technique or other mnemonic you'd recommend to make it easier to memorize? Thanks! Love your videos!
probably the only one that is still lost as soon as those ultrasound images go up there. Have no idea how to pick which segment I am looking at if I am looking at an ultrasound image vs. a draw picture of the liver. HELPPPPPPPP
Sir it is beyond understanding why to mask images by writing on it when both written and verbal language is same this overwritten line hide the video images which provides more concepts..
I have to admit that your explanation is the best I've ever seen. Thank you so much for being such a great teacher and for all your time and effort.
Glad you found it useful!!!!
wow... I understand so much more because of this video! thanks so much!
This video is so underated. Thanks so so much. It is concise yet highly informative. Cheers mate.
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Best memory tip for the liver segments. Thank You
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Thank you! So helpful and the images made it so easy to understand.
thank you very much,simple and pertinent.
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Additional knowledge. Made lot easier to understand. Hope to use in my practice . Thank you
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amazing explanation...very nice sir
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best explanation ever, cheers.
Wow, thanks for such great content!! Made it muuuch easier to memorize it and I love the "hand" trick! Congrats!
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Thank you so much, nice and useful video. Question to the IVC sagittal ultrasound section: when you went from AO Section with Seg. II und III lateral to IVC section you past through the left hepatic vein, isn't then in IVC sagittal section already Seg. IV a and b ventral to the caudal lobe?
Thank you again
The thing is I'm angling from the left lobe, so yes maybe there a bit of segment 4 posteriorly but I haven't passed the falciform ligament yet and therein lies some of the confusion with the segments in US, you could have the probe in the same spot but be angling 3 dimensionally anywhere to include adjacent segments.
It's much more clear cut with CT and MRI
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Ok. Thanks a lot for your explanation. Got it. Happy new year.
@@hamoudnasser79 yeah on second look you're right there must be segment 4 just poster to 2/3 and anterior to 1... Dammit hopefully I can edit the video with some annotation on RUclips. Thanks for you're comment though this helps to make everything better and more accurate. Happy new year
This was exactly my thought!
Hi there, I'm having a really hard time memorizing the segments that separate the liver such as hepatic veins, portal veins etc. Is there any technique or other mnemonic you'd recommend to make it easier to memorize? Thanks! Love your videos!
thanks so much!! so easy to understand now.
Wow!!! good job sir. Thanks you so much!
Seriously, helpful ☑️
probably the only one that is still lost as soon as those ultrasound images go up there. Have no idea how to pick which segment I am looking at if I am looking at an ultrasound image vs. a draw picture of the liver. HELPPPPPPPP
Ur not alone. Sigh.
How many segments do the hepatic veins travel through?
really well done ..congrats
woww very nice and practical
Thank you so much
Nice information sir
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thank you, well explained!!!
Holy shiz that gain is low lol but this is awesome! Nice images :) very clear lobe this thank you!
Very good^^
Sir it is beyond understanding why to mask images by writing on it when both written and verbal language is same this overwritten line hide the video images which provides more concepts..
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