About Hepatectomy

Hepatectomy (also known as liver resection or liver removal) is a surgical procedure that involves removal of all or part of the liver. Usually, partial hepatectomies are performed in order to remove abnormal growths on the liver. In hepatectomy the patient is placed under general anesthesia, an incision is made (generally below the ribcage) to access the liver, and the abnormal growths will be removed. The procedure can be performed either via open surgery or laparoscopic surgery.

Subang Jaya, Malaysia

Subang Jaya Medical Centre is a renowned multi-specialty hospital in Malaysia and is a part of Ramsay Sime Darby Health Care Group. The 393-bedded hospital is a forerunner of healthcare service providers with contemporary and advanced infrastructure outfitted with next generation technology and instruments. The hospital houses some of the best oncology specialist and highly reputed renal and hematological experts, backed by years and experience and training in their field of expertise.

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