Authors: Antoine Bruneau Giovanni Battista Levi Sandri Michel Rayar Laurent Sulpice Karim Boudjema
Publish Date: 2016/09/22
Volume: 21, Issue: 5, Pages: 923-925
Abstract
Wandering liver syndrome is an extremely rare congenital disorder It is mainly diagnosed within the first years of life Herein we report the case of a 40yearold woman with hepatoptosis due to the absence of anatomical peritoneal attachments of the liver Surgical treatment consisted in inserting the floppy right lobe of the liver in a subphrenic retroperitoneal pouch This original technique provided excellent postoperative resultAll authors listed above have participated sufficiently as follows substantial contributions to the conception or design of the work A Bruneau GB Levi Sandri M Rayar L Sulpice and K Boudjema acquisition analysis or interpretation of data for the work A Bruneau GB Levi Sandri M Rayar L Sulpice and K Boudjema drafting the work or revising it critically for important intellectual content A Bruneau GB Levi Sandri M Rayar L Sulpice and K Boudjema performed the surgery K Boudjema M Rayar and A Bruneau and final approval of the version to be published A Bruneau GB Levi Sandri M Rayar L Sulpice and K Boudjema
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