Foucou B, Ould Said H, Joyeux A, M'Jahed A, Saint-Aubert B, Hamdouch Z, Joyeux H, Solassol C
J Chir (Paris). 1983 Mar;120(3):179-86.
Spigel's lobe, or segment I of the liver, currently represents the "smallest amount of hepatic parenchyma capable of regeneration". It is an autonomous lobe by virtue of its site and vasculo-biliary distribution, a true "accessory" liver connected to the "main" liver. Lesions of Spigel's lobe are rare, which is explained by the anatomy of the portal bifurcation. Hence the value of making every effort to preserve this segment during hepatectomy because of the possibilities of additional hepatic vein drainage. Segment I surgery is difficult and falls within the context of extended hepatectomies. Can Spigel's lobe be considered to be a "safety liver"? The possibility of subtotal hepatectomy, retaining only segment I, is being studied in the animal. It may be possible in man in the case of extensive hepatic lesions where only segment I is unaffected, as soon as effective artificial liver support is developed.
斯皮格尔叶,即肝脏的Ⅰ段,目前被认为是“能够再生的最少肝实质”。因其位置和血管 - 胆管分布,它是一个自主叶,是与“主”肝相连的真正“附属”肝。斯皮格尔叶的病变很少见,这可以通过门静脉分支的解剖结构来解释。因此,由于存在额外肝静脉引流的可能性,在肝切除术中尽一切努力保留该段具有重要意义。Ⅰ段手术难度大,属于扩大肝切除术范畴。斯皮格尔叶能被视为“安全肝”吗?目前正在动物身上研究仅保留Ⅰ段的次全肝切除术的可能性。一旦开发出有效的人工肝支持,对于广泛肝病变且仅Ⅰ段未受影响的人类患者,这种手术或许可行。