Hepatobiliary surgery is a specialized field of surgery that focuses on the treatment of disorders and diseases affecting the liver, gallbladder, and bile ducts. Surgeons who specialize in hepatobiliary surgery are skilled in performing a variety of procedures to address conditions ranging from benign to malignant.
Hepatobiliary surgery is often indicated for conditions such as liver tumors (both benign and malignant), gallbladder disease, bile duct obstructions, and certain liver or biliary tract injuries. Advances in surgical techniques, including minimally invasive approaches, have improved recovery times and reduced complications for many patients undergoing hepatobiliary procedures.
Patients requiring hepatobiliary surgery are typically evaluated by a multidisciplinary team of specialists, including hepatobiliary surgeons, hepatologists, radiologists, and oncologists. The choice of surgery depends on the specific diagnosis, the extent of the disease, and the overall health of the patient. As with any surgical procedure, potential risks and benefits are thoroughly discussed with the patient before proceeding with hepatobiliary surgery.