All of the following are true about caudate lobe except
Correct Answer: Venous drainage is mainly by left and middle hepatic vein
Description: Caudate lobe Caudate lobe(Segment I), lies between left poal vein and IVC and extends to hepatic venous confluence Caudate lobe is unique because It receives blood supply from both right and left poal pedicles Bile drain into both right and left hepatic duct Venous drainage is directly into IVC Caudate lobe is anatomically divided into three pas, Spigel lobe (Segments I) Paracaval poion(Segment 9) Caudate process Ref: Sabiston 20th edition Pgno : 1422
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