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Portal bifurcation reconstruction using own hepatic vein grafts due to portal vein anomaly of the living donor for the patient with portal vein thrombosis

A 57-year-old Japanese female was considered for living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) due to end-stage liver cirrhosis caused by primary biliary cholangitis with portal vein thrombosis (PVT) formation. A 26-year-old daughter of the patient was selected as a living donor; however, a computed tom...

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Autores principales: Umemura, Akira, Nitta, Hiroyuki, Takahara, Takeshi, Hasegawa, Yasushi, Katagiri, Hirokatsu, Kanno, Shoji, Kobayashi, Megumi, Ando, Taro, Kimura, Taku, Sasaki, Akira
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Publicado: The Korean Association of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7691204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33234759
http://dx.doi.org/10.14701/ahbps.2020.24.4.533
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author Umemura, Akira
Nitta, Hiroyuki
Takahara, Takeshi
Hasegawa, Yasushi
Katagiri, Hirokatsu
Kanno, Shoji
Kobayashi, Megumi
Ando, Taro
Kimura, Taku
Sasaki, Akira
author_facet Umemura, Akira
Nitta, Hiroyuki
Takahara, Takeshi
Hasegawa, Yasushi
Katagiri, Hirokatsu
Kanno, Shoji
Kobayashi, Megumi
Ando, Taro
Kimura, Taku
Sasaki, Akira
author_sort Umemura, Akira
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description A 57-year-old Japanese female was considered for living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) due to end-stage liver cirrhosis caused by primary biliary cholangitis with portal vein thrombosis (PVT) formation. A 26-year-old daughter of the patient was selected as a living donor; however, a computed tomography examination revealed trifurcated-type portal vein anomaly (PVA). Preoperative liver volumetry showed that the right lobe graft was necessary for the recipient; therefore, reconstruction of the portal vein bifurcation during LDLT was necessary. We planned to extract the recipient’s own hepatic vein grafts after total hepatectomy, and these would be attached with anterior and posterior portal branches as jump grafts. We performed laparoscopic donor hepatectomy as usual, and the recipient’s hepatic vein grafts were anastomosed on the bench. Then, the liver graft was inserted, and the hepatic vein reconstruction was routinely performed. We confirmed the alignment between the recipient’s portal vein and the bridged hepatic vein graft of the liver graft’s posterior branch, and anastomosed these two vessels. Moreover, we confirmed the front flow and expansion of the reconstructed posterior branch by declamping only the suprapancreatic side of the portal vein. The decision regarding the punch-out location was crucial. We confirmed the alignment between the reconstructed posterior branch and the bridged hepatic vein graft of the anterior branch, and anastomosed these two vessels employing the punched-out technique. In LDLT, liver transplant surgeons occasionally encounter living donors with PVA or recipients with PVT. Our contrivance may be useful when the liver graft needs reconstruction of portal vein bifurcation.
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spelling pubmed-76912042020-12-08 Portal bifurcation reconstruction using own hepatic vein grafts due to portal vein anomaly of the living donor for the patient with portal vein thrombosis Umemura, Akira Nitta, Hiroyuki Takahara, Takeshi Hasegawa, Yasushi Katagiri, Hirokatsu Kanno, Shoji Kobayashi, Megumi Ando, Taro Kimura, Taku Sasaki, Akira Ann Hepatobiliary Pancreat Surg Case Report A 57-year-old Japanese female was considered for living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) due to end-stage liver cirrhosis caused by primary biliary cholangitis with portal vein thrombosis (PVT) formation. A 26-year-old daughter of the patient was selected as a living donor; however, a computed tomography examination revealed trifurcated-type portal vein anomaly (PVA). Preoperative liver volumetry showed that the right lobe graft was necessary for the recipient; therefore, reconstruction of the portal vein bifurcation during LDLT was necessary. We planned to extract the recipient’s own hepatic vein grafts after total hepatectomy, and these would be attached with anterior and posterior portal branches as jump grafts. We performed laparoscopic donor hepatectomy as usual, and the recipient’s hepatic vein grafts were anastomosed on the bench. Then, the liver graft was inserted, and the hepatic vein reconstruction was routinely performed. We confirmed the alignment between the recipient’s portal vein and the bridged hepatic vein graft of the liver graft’s posterior branch, and anastomosed these two vessels. Moreover, we confirmed the front flow and expansion of the reconstructed posterior branch by declamping only the suprapancreatic side of the portal vein. The decision regarding the punch-out location was crucial. We confirmed the alignment between the reconstructed posterior branch and the bridged hepatic vein graft of the anterior branch, and anastomosed these two vessels employing the punched-out technique. In LDLT, liver transplant surgeons occasionally encounter living donors with PVA or recipients with PVT. Our contrivance may be useful when the liver graft needs reconstruction of portal vein bifurcation. The Korean Association of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery 2020-11-30 2020-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7691204/ /pubmed/33234759 http://dx.doi.org/10.14701/ahbps.2020.24.4.533 Text en Copyright © 2020 by The Korean Association of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Case Report
Umemura, Akira
Nitta, Hiroyuki
Takahara, Takeshi
Hasegawa, Yasushi
Katagiri, Hirokatsu
Kanno, Shoji
Kobayashi, Megumi
Ando, Taro
Kimura, Taku
Sasaki, Akira
Portal bifurcation reconstruction using own hepatic vein grafts due to portal vein anomaly of the living donor for the patient with portal vein thrombosis
title Portal bifurcation reconstruction using own hepatic vein grafts due to portal vein anomaly of the living donor for the patient with portal vein thrombosis
title_full Portal bifurcation reconstruction using own hepatic vein grafts due to portal vein anomaly of the living donor for the patient with portal vein thrombosis
title_fullStr Portal bifurcation reconstruction using own hepatic vein grafts due to portal vein anomaly of the living donor for the patient with portal vein thrombosis
title_full_unstemmed Portal bifurcation reconstruction using own hepatic vein grafts due to portal vein anomaly of the living donor for the patient with portal vein thrombosis
title_short Portal bifurcation reconstruction using own hepatic vein grafts due to portal vein anomaly of the living donor for the patient with portal vein thrombosis
title_sort portal bifurcation reconstruction using own hepatic vein grafts due to portal vein anomaly of the living donor for the patient with portal vein thrombosis
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7691204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33234759
http://dx.doi.org/10.14701/ahbps.2020.24.4.533
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