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Hemihepatectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the resection or removal of one half of the liver. It is typically performed to treat liver tumors, cysts, or severe liver disease when the affected area cannot be salvaged. The liver's unique regenerative capabilities allow for significant recovery after this procedure, making it a viable option for certain patients. This surgery requires careful evaluation and planning to ensure adequate liver function post-operation.

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