The portal triad is a triangular or round area
between three adjacent lobules. It consists of fibroconnective tissue,
and contains interlobular veins, interlobular arteries, interlobular bile duct, and lymphatic vessels.
The interlobular bile ducts are formed of cuboidal
or columnar epithelial cells. They connect intralobular bile canaliculi
with the canal of Hering. The interlobular bile ducts ultimately empty
bile into the common hepatic bile duct. In other words, the interlobular
bile duct collects bile from the bile canaliculi within the lobule,
then drains into the left and right hepatic ducts, and finally to the
common bile duct.