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Functional venous anatomy for right-lobe grafting and techniques to optimize outflow.

A Marcos1, M Orloff, L Mieles, A T Olzinski, J F Renz, J V Sitzmann.   

Abstract

Right-lobe living donor liver transplantation has emerged as an alternative to cadaveric transplantation. An appreciation of the unique anatomy and behavior of the right lobe has emerged and has precipitated technical modifications. Living donors underwent right lobectomy, including preservation of significant inferior hepatic veins. The parenchyma was divided following a plane approximating the right border of the posterior two thirds of the midhepatic vein (MHV), but deviating anteriorly to include the distal one third of the MHV with the graft. Large venous tributaries from segment VIII were preserved. Anastomosis in the recipient was accomplished by means of complete cavoplasty. Significant inferior veins, tributaries to the MHV, and the distal portion of the MHV were reconstructed when technically possible. Forty-eight right-lobe resections and transplantations were performed in the manner described. There were no donor complications attributable to the technique. Forty-six of the 48 recipients are alive, and 44 of the 46 surviving patients have their original graft. Venous tributaries from segment VIII and/or the distal portion of the MHV were reconstructed in only 3 patients. Outflow obstruction was recognized intraoperatively in 2 patients; 1 patient had a caval web excised and the other patient required revision of the main anastomosis. Neither organ was lost. There were no other significant venous complications. The incidence of ascites was the same as that in recipients of whole organs. These methods of parenchymal transection and venous reconstruction resulted in a low rate of complications. The wide anastomosis and collateral pathways between the MHV and right hepatic vein seem to be more critical than reconstruction of tributaries from segment VIII or the distal MHV.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11679981     DOI: 10.1053/jlts.2001.27966

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Liver Transpl        ISSN: 1527-6465            Impact factor:   5.799


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