An procedure to remove all or a portion of your liver is called a hepatectomy or liver resection. Your liver can regain some of its lost size if you have a portion of it removed. In the event of a complete hepatectomy, a liver transplant is required. A hepatectomy, also known as a liver resection, is a surgical treatment to remove a portion of your liver. As long as the remaining portion of your liver is healthy, you can have up to two thirds of it removed. If you have liver disease, you may have a smaller portion removed. Your liver is regenerative. Your remaining liver will enlarge to its previous size if it is healthy. As a living liver donor, you can also have a partial liver resection. A part of your healthy liver is removed during this procedure to give to someone in need of a liver transplant. Your transplanted liver part and your remaining liver component will both regenerate into a full-sized liver.
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