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{{Short description|An anatomicalAnatomical unit of the liver}}
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A '''liver segment''' is one of eight segments of the liver as described in the widely used [[Claude Couinaud|Couinaud classification]] (named after [[Claude Couinaud]]) in the [[anatomy]] of the [[liver]]. This system divides the [[lobes of liver|lobes of the liver]] into eight segments based on a [[transverse plane]] through the [[wikt:bifurcation|bifurcation]] of the main [[portal vein]],<ref name="radiopaedia.org">{{cite web|url=http://radiopaedia.org/articles/couinaud-classification |title=Couinaud classification &#124; Radiology Reference Article |publisher=Radiopaedia.org |accessdate=2015-06-26}}</ref> arranged in a clockwise manner starting from the caudate lobe.
 
==Couinaud segments==
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===Caudate lobe===
Segment {{rn|I}} is the caudate lobe and is situated posterior lposteriorly. It may receive its supply from both the right and the left branches of portal vein. It contains one or more hepatic veins which drain directly into the [[inferior vena cava]] (IVC).<ref name="radiopaedia.org"/>
 
The [[caudate lobe]] is a separate structure which receives blood flow from both the right- and left-sided vascular branches.<ref name="3d">{{cite web |url=http://dpi.radiology.uiowa.edu/nlm/app/livertoc/liver/liver.html |title=Three-dimensional Anatomy of the Couinaud Liver Segments |accessdate=2009-02-17}}</ref><ref name="strunk">{{cite journal |last1=Strunk |first1=H. |last2=Stuckmann |first2=G. |last3=Textor |first3=J. |last4=Willinek |first4=W. |title=Limitations and pitfalls of Couinaud's segmentation of the liver in transaxial Imaging |journal=European Radiology |volume=13 |issue=11 |pages=2472–82 |year=2003 |pmid=12728331 |doi=10.1007/s00330-003-1885-9 }}</ref>
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*Segment {{rn|VI}} is located more posteriorly
*Segment {{rn|VII}} is located above segment {{rn|VI}}
*Segment {{rn|VIII}} sits above segment {{rn|V}} in the superiosuperior-medial position
 
===Quadrate lobe===