Eastern Hepatobiliary Surgery Hospital and Liver Cancer: Hospital Profile

Best way to think about it: this is a liver and hepatobiliary surgery name to verify when the main question is procedure planning. It should not be used as a shortcut around proper staging, liver-function review, or oncology input.

Eastern Hepatobiliary Surgery Hospital. Chinese name: 东方肝胆外科医院. Pinyin: Dongfang Gandan Waike Yiyuan.

Why it belongs on the shortlist

  • It is publicly known for hepatobiliary surgery and liver-tumor work in Shanghai.
  • It may be relevant when surgery, ablation, interventional treatment, or complex hepatobiliary decision-making is being discussed.
  • For foreign patients, the practical question is whether the case can be reviewed before travel and whether follow-up can be handled safely.

Where it may fit

Consider checking it when the key question is whether liver-directed treatment is possible. That may mean surgery, ablation, TACE-related planning, or a second opinion after another hospital said the tumor is operable or inoperable.

What to verify before you go

  • Does the team need CT/MRI DICOM files, AFP, hepatitis tests, liver-function labs, coagulation tests, and prior treatment details?
  • Is the proposed route surgery, ablation, interventional treatment, oncology, or follow-up only?
  • How will complications, bleeding risk, liver failure risk, or post-procedure monitoring be handled?
  • If you do not live in China, who will manage follow-up imaging and labs after you leave?

Sources to check


Use this as a shortlist, not a diagnosis. Hospitals change doctors, departments, appointment rules, international-patient services, and pricing routes. Before you travel, verify the exact department, doctor or team, documents needed, estimated timeline, cost route, and follow-up plan.

Medical disclaimer: This page is practical orientation, not medical advice, diagnosis, treatment advice, legal advice, or insurance advice.