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3D Reconstruction and Evaluation of Accessory Hepatic Veins in Right Hemilivers in Laboratory Animals by Metrotomography: Implications for Surgery

BACKGROUND: The current study investigated the detection of accessory hepatic veins and their vascular territories in the right hemiliver in rats, guinea pigs, and rabbits, which has become a prerequisite for newly developed clinical procedures. We compared the anatomical continuity of accessory hep...

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Autores principales: Kresakova, Lenka, Danko, Jan, Andrejcakova, Zuzana, Petrovova, Eva, Vdoviakova, Katarina, Cizkova, Dasa, Maloveska, Marcela, Toth, Teodor, Tomco, Marek, Vrzgula, Andrej, Teleky, Jana, Supuka, Peter
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Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6367890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30707686
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.911726
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author Kresakova, Lenka
Danko, Jan
Andrejcakova, Zuzana
Petrovova, Eva
Vdoviakova, Katarina
Cizkova, Dasa
Maloveska, Marcela
Toth, Teodor
Tomco, Marek
Vrzgula, Andrej
Teleky, Jana
Supuka, Peter
author_facet Kresakova, Lenka
Danko, Jan
Andrejcakova, Zuzana
Petrovova, Eva
Vdoviakova, Katarina
Cizkova, Dasa
Maloveska, Marcela
Toth, Teodor
Tomco, Marek
Vrzgula, Andrej
Teleky, Jana
Supuka, Peter
author_sort Kresakova, Lenka
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description BACKGROUND: The current study investigated the detection of accessory hepatic veins and their vascular territories in the right hemiliver in rats, guinea pigs, and rabbits, which has become a prerequisite for newly developed clinical procedures. We compared the anatomical continuity of accessory hepatic veins with accessory hepatic veins existing in human livers. MATERIAL/METHODS: The analysis of accessory hepatic veins was performed using a corrosion cast method in combination with computer tomography (CT). RESULTS: In normal livers, accessory hepatic veins were regularly found. The length of these veins was 0.88±0.29 (cm ±SD) in rats, 1.10±0.39 in guinea pigs, and 1.28±0.48 in rabbits. Accessory hepatic veins became a part of the draining vessel draining into segment VI and VII; represented by interpolating and following Chouinard’s segmental concept. CONCLUSIONS: The importance of detecting accessory hepatic veins lies in the identification of structures requiring special attention during surgery, in reduction of surgical complications, and in choosing the best approach to maintain the vitality of a drainage segment. The vascular reconstruction should be done during surgical interventions.
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spelling pubmed-63678902019-02-15 3D Reconstruction and Evaluation of Accessory Hepatic Veins in Right Hemilivers in Laboratory Animals by Metrotomography: Implications for Surgery Kresakova, Lenka Danko, Jan Andrejcakova, Zuzana Petrovova, Eva Vdoviakova, Katarina Cizkova, Dasa Maloveska, Marcela Toth, Teodor Tomco, Marek Vrzgula, Andrej Teleky, Jana Supuka, Peter Med Sci Monit Animal Study BACKGROUND: The current study investigated the detection of accessory hepatic veins and their vascular territories in the right hemiliver in rats, guinea pigs, and rabbits, which has become a prerequisite for newly developed clinical procedures. We compared the anatomical continuity of accessory hepatic veins with accessory hepatic veins existing in human livers. MATERIAL/METHODS: The analysis of accessory hepatic veins was performed using a corrosion cast method in combination with computer tomography (CT). RESULTS: In normal livers, accessory hepatic veins were regularly found. The length of these veins was 0.88±0.29 (cm ±SD) in rats, 1.10±0.39 in guinea pigs, and 1.28±0.48 in rabbits. Accessory hepatic veins became a part of the draining vessel draining into segment VI and VII; represented by interpolating and following Chouinard’s segmental concept. CONCLUSIONS: The importance of detecting accessory hepatic veins lies in the identification of structures requiring special attention during surgery, in reduction of surgical complications, and in choosing the best approach to maintain the vitality of a drainage segment. The vascular reconstruction should be done during surgical interventions. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2019-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6367890/ /pubmed/30707686 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.911726 Text en © Med Sci Monit, 2019 This work is licensed under Creative Common Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) )
spellingShingle Animal Study
Kresakova, Lenka
Danko, Jan
Andrejcakova, Zuzana
Petrovova, Eva
Vdoviakova, Katarina
Cizkova, Dasa
Maloveska, Marcela
Toth, Teodor
Tomco, Marek
Vrzgula, Andrej
Teleky, Jana
Supuka, Peter
3D Reconstruction and Evaluation of Accessory Hepatic Veins in Right Hemilivers in Laboratory Animals by Metrotomography: Implications for Surgery
title 3D Reconstruction and Evaluation of Accessory Hepatic Veins in Right Hemilivers in Laboratory Animals by Metrotomography: Implications for Surgery
title_full 3D Reconstruction and Evaluation of Accessory Hepatic Veins in Right Hemilivers in Laboratory Animals by Metrotomography: Implications for Surgery
title_fullStr 3D Reconstruction and Evaluation of Accessory Hepatic Veins in Right Hemilivers in Laboratory Animals by Metrotomography: Implications for Surgery
title_full_unstemmed 3D Reconstruction and Evaluation of Accessory Hepatic Veins in Right Hemilivers in Laboratory Animals by Metrotomography: Implications for Surgery
title_short 3D Reconstruction and Evaluation of Accessory Hepatic Veins in Right Hemilivers in Laboratory Animals by Metrotomography: Implications for Surgery
title_sort 3d reconstruction and evaluation of accessory hepatic veins in right hemilivers in laboratory animals by metrotomography: implications for surgery
topic Animal Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6367890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30707686
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.911726
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