The specialist that studies hepatectomy is likely a surgeon, especially a cancer surgeon.
A partial hepatectomy is a partial removal of the liver.
The results of a hepactetomy are considered normal when liver function resumes following a partial hepatectomy, or when the transplant liver starts functioning in the case of a total hepatectomy.
Removal of the entire liver (total hepatectomy) and liver transplantation can be used to treat liver cancer.
Hepatectomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of all or part of th eliver.
The extent of the hepatectomy will depend on the size, number, and location of the cancer. It also depends on whether liver function is still adequate.
A specialist who studies the stomach and intestines.
Zoologists, whom study zoology specialize in the study of animals.
An Africanist is a specialist in African studies, or an African nationalist.
A person who studies the earth's structures is called a geographer. The prefix 'geo' is a Greek word that means earth or land.
a hepatectomy that removes 25-60% of the liver carries more than the average risk. Pain, bleeding, infection, and/or injury to other areas in the abdomen, as well as death, are potential risks.
A specialist studies or works in the field of a specific thing (Ex, a human specialist, specializes in humans which are mammals), and a generalist studies a range of more than one specific breed or type (Ex a generalist on mammals studies all mammals, not just one specifically). Hope that's what you were looking for. Good luck!
A person who studies anatomy is called an anatomist.