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Absent middle hepatic vein in a right liver graft donor.

Sheung Tat Fan1, Yik Wong.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The middle hepatic vein (MHV) is normally in form of a large trunk lying within the midplane of the liver. An anomaly in form of two separate trunks, each draining segment V/VIII and segment IV, has been described by Couinaud but not been well documented in the literature.
METHOD: We report a right liver donor in whom the MHV was absent and not encountered during liver transection along the midplane of the liver.
RESULTS: On computed tomography (CT) scan and intraoperative ultrasonography, there was a large segment VIII hepatic vein mistaken as the MHV on preoperative assessment and a large segment IV hepatic vein close to the ligamentum venosum. CT volumetry based on either segment VIII or IV hepatic vein led to major error in liver volume calculation. Transection of the liver guided by segment VIII or IV hepatic vein would lead to sacrifice of liver parenchyma unnecessarily or presence of necrotic liver in the graft.
CONCLUSION: Absent MHV is a rare anomaly. It is revealed by careful study of the CT scan.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18693182

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatobiliary Pancreat Dis Int


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1.  Absence of middle hepatic vein combined with retro-aortic left renal vein: a very rare case report.

Authors:  Ozan Turamanlar; Oğuz Kırpıko; Oğuz Aslan Ozen; Bumin Değirmenci; Sezer Akçer; Ramazan Uygur
Journal:  Balkan Med J       Date:  2012-06-01       Impact factor: 2.021

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