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Abstract The hepatic right and left lobes are separated by Cantlie’s line, which runs from the gallbladder fossa to the inferior vena cava. The right lobe contributes 60-70% of the hepatic mass, with the left lobe (including the caudate lobe) accounting for the rest. The right lobe is further split into anterior and posterior parts, whereas the left lobe is split into a medial and lateral segment by the falciform ligament. |