Surgical Slide: Releasing the Falciform Ligament. Laparoscopic Left Lateral Liver Sectionectomy. Surgical Illustration. Medical Anatomical Illustration Illustrated by Medical Illustrator Laura Maaske LLC. Copyrighted Material. Do not print without permission. www.mediamgery.com

Liver Resection Illustrations: Laparoscopic Left Lateral Liver Sectionectomy

Surgical Liver Illustration Series of the Laparoscopic Left Lateral Liver Sectionectomy. I am illustrating for Dr. Shiva Jayaraman of St. Joseph’s Health Center, Toronto. © 2105 Laura Maaske – Medimagery LLC

Medical Slide: Isolation of Splenic Artery & Vein in Left Laparoscopic Distal Pancreatectomy. A retractor is lifting the pancreas away from the splenic artery and vein so these vessels can be preserved. Medical Illustration. Copyrighted Material Illustrated by Laura Maaske Medical Illustrator, Medical Animator, Biomedical Communicator, & biological artist. For permission information contact the artist

Illustrating the Lateral Approach to the Left Laparoscopic Distal Pancreatectomy

The Laparoscopic Distal Pancreatectomy is a surgical procedure performed to remove both solid and cystic tumors from the distal pancreas. Tumors of this type to this area of the pancreas usually affect middle-aged adult women. Surgeons aim to preserve as many of the critical splenic and pancreatic vessels as possible. Careful effort is made to preserve the surrounding tissues. This way, the blood supply to vital pancreatic tissues is not disturbed. The procedure is performed laparoscopically as this is less invasive than an open surgical technique, and offers a more cosmetic impact.