| Literature DB >> 10798777 |
A M Hui1, M Makuuchi, T Takayama, K Sano, K Kubota, Y Harihara, H Matsunami.
Abstract
Donor safety is the first consideration in living related liver transplantation. Left hemihepatectomy including the middle hepatic vein is a reasonable donor procedure for obtaining a large graft for living related liver transplantation. This procedure, however, needs to be modified in donors with hepatic venous variation. While carrying out donor hepatectomy, we encountered two cases showing a variant form of hepatic venous drainage comprising a thick middle hepatic vein draining segment 6 of the liver. This variation made it necessary to preserve the middle hepatic vein in the donor liver remnant. Failure to recognize such a variant would result in congestion in the remaining right liver of the donor. To guarantee donor safety, evaluation of the drainage area of the corresponding hepatic vein is a matter of great importance in donor hepatectomy.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 10798777 DOI: 10.1097/00007890-200004150-00048
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transplantation ISSN: 0041-1337 Impact factor: 4.939