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"Future Liver Remnant (FLR): How Much Is Enough? 🧬🩺 Before any major liver surgery, surgeons calculate the Future Liver Remnant (FLR) — the portion of the liver that will remain after removing tumors. Its size determines whether the liver can safely support the body after surgery. 🔹 For a normal healthy liver, at least 25–30% FLR is required. 🔹 For a damaged or cirrhotic liver, surgeons aim for 40–50% to avoid liver failure. 🔹 CT volumetry and advanced 3D imaging help measure FLR accurately before surgery. 🔹 If FLR is too small, procedures like Portal Vein Embolization (PVE) can help the liver grow before resection. In short: The success and safety of liver surgery depend on knowing how much liver will be left — and making sure it’s enough to sustain life. #LiverSurgery #FutureLiverRemnant #LiverCancer #Oncology #HepatobiliarySurgery #CancerTreatment #LiverHealth #MedicalEducation [future liver remnant] [FLR calculation] [safe liver surgery] [liver resection criteria] [portal vein embolization] [PVE before surgery] [liver volumetry] [3D liver imaging] [liver regeneration] [hepatic surgery planning] [hepatobiliary surgery India] [liver cancer surgery] [cirrhotic liver management] [minimum FLR percentage] [liver function preservation] [oncology liver surgery] [preoperative liver assessment] [post liver resection recovery] [Dr Sanket Mehta oncology] [liver surgery safety]"