Use and Dissemination of the Brisbane 2000 Nomenclature of Liver Anatomy and Resections
Abstract
In Brief Introduction: The Brisbane 2000 Nomenclature of Hepatic Anatomy and Resections was created to standardize terminology in an area, which previously was characterized by redundant and confusing terms. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the use and dissemination of the nomenclature 10 years after its introduction. Methods: Two strategies were used to evaluate implementation of the terminology. The first depended on an examination of...
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Title
Use and Dissemination of the Brisbane 2000 Nomenclature of Liver Anatomy and Resections
Published Date
Mar 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
257
Issue
3
Pages
377 - 382
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