left medial division of liver

left medial division of liver

[TA] in the surgical schema for subdividing the liver, the portion that lies between the approximately vertical planes of the left and middle hepatic veins and includes the left medial segment (hepatic segment IV); on the diaphragmatic surface, it is approximately the left third of the anatomic right lobe of the liver; on the visceral surface, its inferior portion corresponds to the quadrate lobe. Synonym(s): divisio medialis sinistra hepatis [TA]

left me·di·al di·vi·sion of liv·er

(left mē'dē-ăl di-vizh'ŭn liv'ĕr) [TA] The portion of the liver that lies between the approximately vertical planes of the left and middle hepatic veins and includes the left medial segment (hepatic segment IV); on the diaphragmatic surface, it is approximately the left third of the anatomic right lobe of the liver; on the visceral surface, its inferior portion corresponds to the quadrate lobe.
Synonym(s): divisio medialis sinistra hepatis [TA] .