right liver

right liver

[TA] portion of the liver receiving blood from the right branches of the hepatic artery and portal vein, and from which bile is drained via the right hepatic duct; the plane of the middle hepatic vein (demarcated externally on the visceral surface by the fossae for the gallbladder and inferior vena cava and on the diaphragmatic surface by a line extrapolated from the gallbladder to the terminal inferior vena cava) separates right from left liver. Synonym(s): pars hepatis dextra [TA], right part of liver ☆

right liver

(rīt liv'ĕr) [TA] Portion of the liver receiving blood from the right branches of the hepatic artery and portal vein, and from which bile is drained through the right hepatic duct; the plane of the middle hepatic vein separates right from left liver.