The Intermediate Hepatic Tubule of Hering is a canal in the liver that passes between the hepatic arteries and the bile ducts. It is part of the liver's vascular system and plays an important role in metabolism. The canal of the hepatic intermediate Hering is a powerful link between the circulatory system and the biliary system in the body.
The canal intermedia Hepatica of Hering extends from the inferior surface of the liver in the center of the upper lobe to the superior wall of the gallbladder. It usually has a length of 7 to 15 centimeters. The canal runs parallel to its anastomoses and may be blocked or