Left hemihepatectomy in living donors with a thick middle hepatic vein draining the caudal half of the right liver |
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Authors: | Hui A M Makuuchi M Takayama T Sano K Kubota K Harihara Y Matsunami H |
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Affiliation: | Department of Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Donor safety is the first consideration in living related liver transplantation. Left hemihepatectomy including the middle hepatic vein is a reasonable donor procedure for obtaining a large graft for living related liver transplantation. This procedure, however, needs to be modified in donors with hepatic venous variation. While carrying out donor hepatectomy, we encountered two cases showing a variant form of hepatic venous drainage comprising a thick middle hepatic vein draining segment 6 of the liver. This variation made it necessary to preserve the middle hepatic vein in the donor liver remnant. Failure to recognize such a variant would result in congestion in the remaining right liver of the donor. To guarantee donor safety, evaluation of the drainage area of the corresponding hepatic vein is a matter of great importance in donor hepatectomy. |
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