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Combined resection of the inferior vena cava for hepatobiliary malignancies remains a technical challenge. We successfully resected an intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma involving the retrohepatic vena cava, and reconstructed the caval defect using a left renal vein patch graft. The patient was a 79-year-old man. Preoperative ultrasonography and computed tomography revealed that the tumor was located in the right lobe of the liver and was about 6?cm in diameter. Arteriogram revealed encasement of the right arterial and portal branches. Magnetic resonance imaging scan revealed that the tumor involved the retrohepatic vena cava. The patient underwent a right hepatectomy combined with resection of the retrohepatic vena cava. The resected portion of the caval wall was 3.6?cm long and 2.7?cm wide. The caval defect was reconstructed using a left renal vein patch graft of a rhomboid shape, which was made by oblique incision of the vein graft. The postoperative course was uneventful. Postoperative cavogram showed adequate patency of the reconstructed retrohepatic vena cava. The patient was disease-free 22 months after surgery. In conclusion, major liver resection combined with caval resection and reconstruction can be performed safely. Furthermore, a left renal vein graft can provide a flexible patch according to the form and size of the caval defect.  相似文献   

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Transmural or endovascular invasion of regional veins is often a characteristic of malignant renal neoplasms. Tumor thrombus that ascends in the inferior vena cava and sometimes invades the heart seldom adheres to intima. Radical surgical management of malignant renal neoplasms necessitates concomitant extraction of tumor thrombus. This may be achieved by cavotomy alone, but often resection of portions of the suprarenal inferior vena cava (either partial mural cavectomy, or circumferential cavectomy) is also required. Atriotomy is mandatory whenever intracardiac tumor thrombus exists. Most of the 187 reported operations for venous extension related to malignant renal neoplasms were done in the past decade. Technical problems have included embolism, hemorrhage, and incomplete removal. Because the left kidney is endowed with vast collateral venous channels, right nephrectomy and suprarenal caval interruption are usually well tolerated. Conversely, since the right kidney lacks venous collaterals, survival after left nephrectomy and suprarenal cavectomy hinges on creation of a shunt to divert venous outflow from the remaining kidney.  相似文献   

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Primary tumors arising from great vessels like the aorta, pulmonary artery or inferior vena cava (IVC) are rare. The latter is the commonest site of its occurrence. It arises from the smooth muscle cells of the vessel wall. Aggressive surgical management should be attempted to excise it whenever possible. We describe a case of primary inferior vena cava tumor involving all three segments of the abdominal inferior vena cava infrarenal, suprarenal and retrohepatic vena cava, along with right kidney, right adrenal as well as right hepatic vein and left renal vein. We resected it completely without reconstruction of the IVC. The patient is doing well seven months after surgery without having any renal insufficiency, hepatic insufficiency or leg edema and having optimum quality of life. To our knowledge, this is the first case of such a long segment IVC leiomyosarcoma treated without IVC reconstruction, and despite its extent and concomitant involvement of the right kidney, right adrenal, right hepatic vein and left renal vein, it had a favorable response combining prolongation of survival and satisfactory quality of life.  相似文献   

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Excision of the inferior vena cava for renal cell carcinoma with intracaval tumor thrombus is infrequently performed. Herein the authors report a 60-year old woman with a right renal cell carcinoma and massive occluding tumor thrombus of the inferior vena cava. Following a negative metastatic workup, this patient underwent surgery to remove the tumor and thrombus. Thrombectomy occurred via excision of the affected portion of inferior vena cava and proximal left renal vein. Reconstruction of the vena cava was not undertaken. The patient did not suffer any morbidity during recovery in hospital. Her renal function was normal upon discharge. All resection margins were negative for tumor. This experience is compared to those reported in the literature. Postoperative morbidity may be minimized by careful patient selection. Suitable patients should have a right-sided tumor with an occlusive subhepatic vena caval tumor thrombus.  相似文献   

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A 64-year-old woman presented with endometrial stromal sarcoma of the inferior vena cava. The tumor was removed along the venous wall, and the vena cava and the right renal vein were reconstructed with a ringed polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) graft. The patient remains well 9 months after the operation despite graft occlusion. Fifteen years earlier the patient had undergone a hysterectomy for endometrial stromal sarcoma. Histologically, the second tumor was identical with the endometrial stromal sarcoma removed with the uterus at the primary operation. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of a case of obstruction of the inferior vena cava by such a tumor.  相似文献   

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Purpose of this study has been to compare the results obtained using two different procedures in blood sampling from the renal veins for measuring renal venous renin. The first is the classical procedure which employs three catheters for simultaneous sampling from both renal veins and from the inferior vena cava, or from an artery. The other one is a simplified procedure which employs a single catheter that allows blood to be collected in the following rapid sequential manner: right renal vein, inferior vena cava, left renal vein, inferior vena cava. We have studied 13 patients (8 with essential hypertension, 5 with unilateral renal artery stenosis). Two catheters were introduced through a femoral vein and inserted into both renal veins; a third catheter was inserted into the femoral artery; then the blood sampling was performed strictly simultaneously. Soon after, the blood sampling was repeated according to the above mentioned sequential single catheter procedure. PRA was measured by Angiotensin I radioimmunoassay, then the Renal Vein Ratios (RVRR) were calculated. Even though as average of less than 20 seconds elapsed between the blood sampling in a renal vein and that in inferior vena cava, our results demonstrate that the release of renin can vary so quickly that erroneous informations may be obtained unless a strictly simultaneous sampling of blood is performed. In conclusion, our study demonstrates that the only reliable renal vein renin sampling procedure must employ the simultaneous renal venous and arterial (or inferior vena cava) blood collection.  相似文献   

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A 46-year-old man was re-transplanted using standard technique for hepatic arterial thrombosis one month following orthotopic liver transplant. Postoperatively he deteriorated acutely with hypotension and disseminated intravascular coagulation. Angiography demonstrated a patent hepatic artery, portal vein and inferior vena cava but isolated thromboses in the right and middle hepatic veins. He was treated with transvenous intrahepatic porto-systemic shunt but subsequently died from sepsis and multiorgan failure. This vascular complication in the absence of outflow stenosis and with a normal prothrombotic screen is a previously undocumented cause of acute graft failure in a standard transplant without retrohepatic vena caval preservation. We present our case and discuss the relevant literature.  相似文献   

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Domino liver transplantation has been accepted as a safe procedure to further expand the organ donor pool. The most important technical challenge of the procedure resides in restoring a proper hepatic venous allograft outflow in the familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy-liver recipient. To overcome this issue, combined techniques were used to perform an innovative outflow reconstruction. A domino liver transplantation was successfully performed with reconstruction of complex venous outflow. The inferior vena cava sparing hepatectomy technique in the familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy-donor was used to cut the hepatic vein to the liver parenchyma. To overcome this issue the venous outflow tract was reconstructed using a longitudinally opened iliac vein graft from a post-mortem donor to create a new outflow tract using a diamond patch between the right and middle/left hepatic veins.  相似文献   

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Total hepatic vascular exclusion and venovenous bypass are frequently used surgical procedures when concomitant resection of the inferior vena cava is required during surgery of liver cancer involving the retrohepatic inferior vena cava close to the hepatic veins. However, the duration of total hepatic vascular exclusion is limited due to the risk of hepatic ischemia. Three patients presented with severely compressed inferior vena cava and/or hepatic veins due to liver cancer. The surgical procedure involved initial taping of the inferior vena cava just below the hepatic veins by extrahepatic division and taping of the hepatic veins. After taping the inferior vena cava, hepatectomy with caval resection was performed by simply clamping the retrohepatic inferior vena cava, without the need for total hepatic vascular exclusion or venovenous bypass. In all patients the retrohepatic inferior vena cava were safely replaced with a prosthetic graft under stable hemodynamics. Duration of the inferior vena cava clamping was 31, 66, 75 minutes, respectively. No graft-related complications occurred, but 2 of the 3 patients showed temporal renal dysfunction associated with renal congestion postoperatively. The surgical procedure described herein is effective for the treatment of retrohepatic inferior vena cava in some patients. However, when the case is complicated by chronic nephropathy or simultaneous nephrectomy is required, venovenous bypass should be performed.  相似文献   

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A 74-year-old man with a structurally normal heart presented with typical atrial flutter, after treatment of atrial fibrillation with propafenone. Catheterization and computed tomographic imaging revealed absence of the inferior vena caval segment that normally traverses the liver to enter the right atrium. Abdominal venous return occurred via the hemi-azygous vein, draining into the superior vena cava. Hepatic veins inserted postero-inferiorly into the right atrium. Pacing atrial myocardium between the hepatic veins and the tricuspid valve resulted in concealed entrainment. Radiofrequency catheter ablation directed (via a superior approach from the right internal jugular vein) to this extraordinary "isthmus" abolished atrial flutter. The implications of this congenital abnormality on posterior barriers maintaining the atrial flutter circuit are discussed.  相似文献   

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Summary Panhepatography, a new method of hepatic phlebography by means of a single injection of contrast medium into the inferior vena cava, is described. Simultaneous arrest of caval flow during injection of contrast medium into the vena cava near the outlet of the hepatic veins enables opacification of all the hepatic veins and their branches. Because of the block at the level of the caval vein, the contrast medium follows a retrograde flow into the hepatic veins.The method was developed in 76 experiments on 36 dogs and applied clinically in 1 patient. In the animal experiments good visualization of all the hepatic veins and their branches was obtained. In one clinical trial on a patient suffering from portal hypertension and hypersplenism, the main right hepatic vein and the large accessory hepatic vein were clearly outlined, as well as their small branches.I believe that it is feasible to opacify all of the hepatic veins in man.The work described in this paper was carried out in collaboration with the Departments of Operative Technique and Experimental Surgery and of Radiology Faculty of Medicine, University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil.  相似文献   

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A 24-yr-old woman with hemolytic anemia developed multiple thrombosis of the hepatic vein and inferior vena cava. She was found to have circulating lupus anticoagulant that could have been causally related to the thrombosis and hence the Budd-Chiari syndrome. On her first admission to the hospital vena cava and hepatic vein catheterizations revealed partial thrombotic occlusion of the cava at the level of the diaphragm, which was subsequently transformed into complete membranous obstruction. The right hepatic vein, which was patent on the first admission, was also completely occluded. These observations support the theory that membranous obstruction of the inferior vena cava is a sequela to inferior vena caval thrombosis rather than a congenital anomaly.  相似文献   

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A 28 yr old Zulu presented with a painful swelling in the right hypochondrium and severe swelling of the legs of short duration. The serum alpha-fetoprotein concentration was over 2 X 10(5) ng/ml and imaging showed a large hepatic mass-lesion. Radionuclide venography revealed no flow through the inferior vena cava but flow through a large collateral vessel. Contrast venography showed the upper portion of the inferior vena cava to be occluded: large collateral vessels arose from the lower vena cava and the iliac veins. The histological features were those of longstanding hepatic venous outflow obstruction with irregular centrizonal and portal fibrosis: severe acute centrizonal congestion was not seen. This combination of findings indicates the presence of both membranous obstruction of the inferior vena cava, a rare developmental abnormality which predisposes to hepatocellular carcinoma formation, and invasion by the tumour of the inferior vena cava via the hepatic veins, an uncommon complication of hepatocellular carcinoma.  相似文献   

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We present he case of a young man with nephrotic syndrome, caused by membranous glomerulonephritis, who developed renal vein thrombosis with extension to the inferior vena cava is presented. Renal vein thrombosis was diagnosed by echo Doppler and confirmed by angio-CT scan. At the hospitalization the patient presented a severe left flank pain, edema of the lower limbs and painful left testicular tumefaction. The treatment consisted of: 1) systemic anticoagulation with sodic heparin, 2) placement of temporary vena cava filter through the right jugular vein, 3) direct thrombolysis into endocaval thrombus with early lysis of thrombus, and 4) renal thrombolysis with selective simultaneous renal artery and renal vein infusion of urokinase. Angiography performed after 24 hours of loco-regional thrombolysis showed complete lysis of renal thrombus; clinically there was a regression of left flank pain. We conclude that, face to renal vein thrombosis, thrombolytic treatment with simultaneous renal artery and renal vein perfusion is mandatory. Furthermore it is very important, in presence of caval extension of renal thrombus, to place a temporary vena cava filter before starting thrombolysis, considering the high risk of pulmonary embolism related to this pathology.  相似文献   

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A patient with a sporadic heart–hand syndrome, which includes thumb hypoplasia, septum primum atrial septal defect, and cleft mitral valve is described. During attempted placement of a pacemaker lead, persistence of left superior and inferior vena cava was found in addition to the right‐sided caval veins. This corresponds to persistence of left‐sided supracardinal vein present during fetal development.  相似文献   

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The most common cause of edema of the legs and dyspnea is congestive heart failure. Further differential diagnosis such as renal or hepatic failure have to be considered. We report the case of a previous healthy 65-year-old woman who developed dyspnea and massive edema of the legs followed by acute hepatic and renal failure. Imaging studies showed a thrombosis of the inferior vena cava (IVC) caused by a tumor between the right kidney and the IVC. Histological examination revealed a leiomyosarcoma of the IVC. Hepatic failure due to venous outflow obstruction (Budd-Chiari syndrome, BCS) was diagnosed. Coagulation profile showed a complex disorder due to acute hepatic failure. Factor V Leiden and prothrombin gene mutation G20210A could be excluded. The thrombosis extended from the femoral veins up to the right atrium. After 11 days of anticoagulation with heparin platelet counts decreased by more than 50%. Suspecting a heparin-induced thrombocytopenia the patient was placed on recombinant hirudin (lepirudin) for anticoagulation. Hepatic venogram showed a thrombosis of the hepatic vein orifices but not of the hepatic veins. The tumor and the thrombi were removed surgically. When the cardiopulmonary bypass was terminated new intracardiac thrombi occurred. Despite immediate surgical intervention the patient finally died due to right ventricular failure caused by the fulminate intracardiac thrombosis. In conclusion, thrombosis of the IVC may mimic congestive heart failure and may cause BCS. Neoplasms and coagulation disorders may cause thrombosis of the IVC.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND/AIMS: Despite the impressive results of living donor liver transplantation, hepatic venous reconstruction remains a controversial component. METHODOLOGY: A total of 211 consecutive donor hepatectomies were performed. The proximal route of the hepatic vein was exposed by dissection of the connective tissue around the hepatic vein and by dividing and ligating all of the inferior phrenic veins that open into the hepatic vein, into the confluence of the hepatic vein and inferior vena cava, or directly into the inferior vena cava. RESULTS: In the 114 left-side hepatectomy procedures, the number of divided left inferior phrenic veins ranged from 1 to 4 and the diameters of the left and middle hepatic veins ranged from 7 to 33mm. For the 97 right-side procedures, the number of divided right inferior phrenic veins ranged from 1 to 4 and the diameters of right hepatic veins ranged from 9 to 34mm. This maneuver safely allowed for the safe exposure of all trunks and routes of the hepatic veins and the suprahepatic portion of the inferior vena cava. CONCLUSIONS: Our technique is useful for obtaining a wide ostium and a sufficient length of the hepatic vein for grafts obtained from living donors.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND/AIMS: The anterior approach to right hepatectomy using the liver hanging maneuver without liver mobilization claims to be anatomically evaluated. During this procedure a 4 to 6-cm blind dissection between the inferior vena cava and the liver is performed. Short subhepatic veins, entering the inferior vena cava could be torn and a hemorrhage, difficult to control, could occur. METHODOLOGY: On 100 corrosive casts of livers the anterior surface of the inferior vena cava was studied to evaluate the position, diameter and draining area of short subhepatic veins and inferior right hepatic vein. The width of the narrowest point on the planned route of blind dissection was determined. RESULTS: The average value of the narrowest point on the planned route of blind dissection was 8.7+/-2.3mm (range 2-15mm). The ideal angle of dissection being 0 degrees was found in 93% of cases. In 7% we found the angle of 5 degrees toward the right border of inferior vena cava to be the better choice. CONCLUSIONS: Our results show that liver hanging maneuver is a safe procedure. With the dissection in the proposed route the risk of disrupting short subhepatic veins is low (7%).  相似文献   

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Intrahepatic and/or extrahepatic collateral pathways result from the membranous obstruction of the inferior vena cava. These collaterals are usually insufficient to prevent Budd-Chiari syndrome. We reprot an unusual case of asymptomatic membranous obstruction of the inferior vena cava in which marked intrahepatic collateral pathways were formed. Although the inferior vena cava terminated above the orifice of the right hepatic vein, the middle and left hepatic veins were patent above the membrane, without narrowing. Blood from the inferior vena cava drained into the right atrium via the intrahepatic collaterals between the right and middle hepatic veins without resistance.  相似文献   

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Duplication of the inferior vena cava (IVC) involves large veins on both sides of the aorta that join anteriorly at the level of the renal arteries to become the suprarenal IVC. We report CT scan and intraoperative images of a patient with duplication of the IVC who underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy with para-aortic lymphadenectomy for carcinoma of the pancreatic head: nodal dissection along the left caval vein was not carried out. The anatomical background of the lymphatic flow to the para-aortic lymph nodes and the theoretic basis for lymph node dissection of the para-aortic area in cases of double IVC are highlighted. Lymphadenectomy along the left caval vein is not necessary in patients with double IVC who undergo pancreaticoduodenectomy with extended lymphadenectomy for carcinoma of the pancreatic head in the absence of preoperative appearance of para-aortic disease.  相似文献   

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