| Literature DB >> 32601822 |
Peilin Li1, Masaaki Hidaka1, Takashi Hamada1, Satoshi Ikeda2, Shinichiro Ono1, Yasuhiro Maruya1, Tota Kugiyama1, Takanobu Hara1, Tomoko Yoshimoto1, Tomohiko Adachi1, Takayuki Tanaka1, Takayuki Miyoshi1, Shunsuke Murakami1, Yu Huang1, Kengo Kanetaka1, Susumu Eguchi3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Congenital absence of portal vein (CAPV) is a rare structural anomaly in which the portal vein (PV) blood that normally flow into the liver directly drains into the systemic venous system through other collateral circulation. Congenital portal vein shunts (CPSs) is classified into types I and II according to the absence or presence of the intrahepatic portal vein, respectively. The CPS type I is also known as CAPV. The liver transplantation may be the only treatment option for CAPV. The key point of liver transplantation for CAPV is the reconstruction of the PV. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Congenital absence of portal vein; Great saphenous vein transplantation; Living donor liver transplantation; Portal vein restructure
Year: 2020 PMID: 32601822 PMCID: PMC7324451 DOI: 10.1186/s40792-020-00916-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2198-7793
Fig. 1Three-dimensional reconstruction images of the PV system before and after LDLT. a Preoperative image showed PV atresia with an enlarged IMV from splenic vein to IVC. b Postoperative image showed the patency of the PV and the venous graft GSV at 2 to 3 months after LDLT
Fig. 2The GSV preparation. a The diameter of the GSV was ensured to be about 1 cm. b The length was about 33 cm. c, d The GSV was divided into two parts, and then each part was cut longitudinally. They were stitched into a tube shape
Fig. 3The PV reconstruction. a The posterior branch of the PV was anastomosed with a vein graft of the right HV from the explanted liver because of the short cuff of the PV. b The patient’s tubular graft GSV was anastomosed to the IMV. c The patient’s graft GSV was anastomosed to a vein graft of the right HV. d We performed ligation with string at the shunt from the splenic vein to the renal vein