Three main vessels make up the Hepatic triad including the hepatic portal vein, hepatic artery, and bile ductules.
In the perivascular fibrous capsule, also known as the portal tract, which permeates within the liver's substance, sections of the portal vein, hepatic artery, and biliary ducts are linked together.
Three main tubes make up portal triads. Hepatic artery branches deliver oxygenated blood to the hepatocytes, while portal vein branches deliver blood with nutrients from the small intestine. The bile duct transports bile products from the hepatocytes to the gall bladder and larger ducts. Given that the portal vein primarily transports blood that is deoxygenated
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