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Hepatic arterial variations and liver-related diseases of 100 consecutive donors
Authors:Heikki Mäkisalo  Eleazar Chaib  Nikos Krokos  Sir Roy Calne
Affiliation:(1) Department of Surgery, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Level 9, University of Cambridge, Hills Road, CB2 2QQ Cambridge, UK;(2) Present address: 4th Department of Surgery, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Kasarmikatu 11-13, SF-00130 Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:We prospectively studied anatomical variations and diseases of the liver in 100 consecutive donor operations during a period of 1 year. The ldquonormalrdquo arterial anatomy with a single hepatic artery (HA) from the celiac trunk was seen in 76% of all cases. Seven of twelve different major variations of the HA may be considered as ldquorarerdquo, one of which cannot be found in the earlier literature. During harvesting, 6% of the livers were discarded, 3% on the basis of infection and 1% because of a polycystic disease. Two cases were rejected as the liver was found to be severely hypoperfused or hypoxic in an otherwise stable donor. Severe steatosis was macroscopically and histologically diagnosed in 3% of the cases, and in three donors a benign tumour was found in the liver or in the gall bladder. Two primarily nonfunctioning livers in the present series of 94 recipient operations were retrieved from this group of severely steatotic livers. As the donor liver was totally ldquonormalrdquo in only 2 out of 3 of the cases, the present study underlines the importance of searching for extremely variable anomalies of the HA and for liver-related diseases during organ harvesting.
Keywords:Hepatic artery  Liver transplantation  Liver donor, vascular anatomy
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