Allison Operation

Allison Operation

Allison Surgery is a procedure for surgically removing a malignant tumor or abnormal growth located on the liver. It is named after the American surgeon Allison, who developed this operation in 1908. The operation is one of the most difficult and risky surgical procedures as it requires surgery on the liver, an organ that is located in the center of the abdominal cavity and is one of the most important organs in our body.

Pathological formations on the liver can have various causes. One of the most common causes is chronic inflammatory processes such as cirrhosis or hepatitis, which lead to liver fibrosis and the formation of tumors that can be malignant