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Depicting surgical anatomy of the porta hepatis in living donor liver transplantation.

Paul Kelly1, Albert Fung1, Joy Qu1, Paul Greig1, Gordon Tait2, Jodie Jenkinson3, Ian McGilvray1, Anne Agur4.   

Abstract

Visualizing the complex anatomy of vascular and biliary structures of the liver on a case-by-case basis has been challenging. A living donor liver transplant (LDLT) right hepatectomy case, with focus on the porta hepatis, was used to demonstrate an innovative method to visualize anatomy with the purpose of refining preoperative planning and teaching of complex surgical procedures. The production of an animation-enhanced video consisted of many stages including the integration of pre-surgical planning; case-specific footage and 3D models of the liver and associated vasculature, reconstructed from contrast-enhanced CTs. Reconstructions of the biliary system were modeled from intraoperative cholangiograms. The distribution of the donor portal veins, hepatic arteries and bile ducts was defined from the porta hepatis intrahepatically to the point of surgical division. Each step of the surgery was enhanced with 3D animation to provide sequential and seamless visualization from pre-surgical planning to outcome. Use of visualization techniques such as transparency and overlays allows viewers not only to see the operative field, but also the origin and course of segmental branches and their spatial relationships. This novel educational approach enables integrating case-based operative footage with advanced editing techniques for visualizing not only the surgical procedure, but also complex anatomy such as vascular and biliary structures. The surgical team has found this approach to be beneficial for preoperative planning and clinical teaching, especially for complex cases. Each animation-enhanced video case is posted to the open-access Toronto Video Atlas of Surgery (TVASurg), an education resource with a global clinical and patient user base. The novel educational system described in this paper enables integrating operative footage with 3D animation and cinematic editing techniques for seamless sequential organization from pre-surgical planning to outcome.

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Keywords:  Anatomical illustration; anatomy and general surgery; anatomy and medical education; e-learning; gross anatomy; living donor liver transplant (LDLT); medical illustration; right hepatectomy; surgery; surgical illustration

Year:  2017        PMID: 29078606      PMCID: PMC5638195          DOI: 10.21037/jovs.2017.03.08

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vis Surg        ISSN: 2221-2965


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4.  Creating an animation-enhanced video library of hepato-pancreato-biliary and transplantation surgical procedures.

Authors:  Albert Fung; Paul Kelly; Gordon Tait; Paul D Greig; Ian D McGilvray
Journal:  J Vis Commun Med       Date:  2016-06-03

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Authors:  Binit Sureka; Kalpana Bansal; S Rajesh; Amar Mukund; Viniyendra Pamecha; Ankur Arora
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