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Liver transplantation in a patient with complex anomaly of the inferior vena cava
Authors:Julio C U Coelho  Eduardo J B Ramos  Marco A R da Costa  Alcindo Pissaia  Claudia A P Junior  Ivantes
Institution:Hospital N. S. das Graças, Department of Surgery, Federal University of Paraná, Brazil
Abstract:

Background

After the introduction of noninvasive imaging exams, congenital anomalies of the inferior vena cava (IVC) have become more commonly recognized. We report the first successful orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) performed in an asymptomatic adult with complex IVC anomaly: duplication of the infrarenal IVC, azygos continuation of the IVC, agenesia of the hepatic portion of the IVC and presence of several anomalous veins communicating the common iliac vein and the IVC of one side with the contralateral side.

Methods

This complex anomaly was diagnosed with a venous abdominal angio CT.

Results

At liver transplantation, the short suprahepatic portion of the IVC was identified and clamped. The right, middle, and left hepatic veins were sectioned and joined in a single, wide cuff, using venoplasty. This single orifice was anastomosed to the suprahepatic IVC of the new liver. No venovenous bypass was employed. The patient had an uneventful postoperative course. A post transplantation venous abdominal angio CT showed normal blood flow at the anastomosis of the hepatic veins of the receptor and the IVC of the new liver.

Conclusions

This report is important to alert liver transplant teams of the possibility of complex IVC in asymptomatic adult individuals. Identification of these anatomical anomalies is vital to reduce the risk of serious hemorrhage and other operative complications during OLT.
Keywords:Liver transplantation  inferior vena cava (IVC)  congenital anomalies  vena cava duplication
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