Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4310240 Surgery 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundRight-lobe grafts without the middle hepatic vein (MHV) can cause severe congestion of the anterior segment in living-donor liver transplantation (LDLT). However, the indications and methods for reconstructing the MHV or its tributaries remain controversial.MethodsWe herein describe two cases of the successful use of the recipient’s recanalized umbilical vein as an interposition graft to drain the major MHV tributaries in right-lobe LDLTs.ResultsAfter surgery, both right-lobe grafts are currently functioning well and all of the reconstructed venous tributaries have been confirmed to be patent by doppler ultrasonography. The histopathological features of the recanalized umbilical vein showed an intact intima with thickened media.ConclusionsThe use of the recipient’s recanalized umbilical vein is a good option for reconstructing MHV tributaries in right-lobe LDLTs.

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