Abstract
The hemorrhage during laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC) in operating field is a significant puzzle worries the surgeon. Besides disrupting the cystic artery hemorrhage originating from the gallbladder bed also plays a frequent role in the cause of bleeding in LC. The gallbladder bed bleeding which results from the disrupt of the branches of the middle hepatic vein is a ticklish problem in the operation. It will complicate the surgical operation, confuse the anatomic structttre, cause serious complications and is a main reason for conversion. Thus, we compose this review to expound the topographic anatomy of the branches of the middle hepatic vein as well as the prevention and treatment to the injure of the branches of the middle hepatic vein. Key words: laparoscopic cholecystectomy; hemorrhage; middle hepatic vein; gallbladder bed
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