Four separate hepatic vein reconstructions in living-donor right-lobe liver transplantation: Case report
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Aktaş, S., Sevmiş, Ş., Özgur, S., Erol, C. ve Karakayalı, H. (2015). Four separate hepatic vein reconstructions in living-donor right-lobe liver transplantation: Case report. 47(10), 3020-3022. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.transproceed.2015.10.047Abstract
Living-donor liver transplantation (LDLT) with the use of a partial liver graft was established as an option to overcome the donor pool shortage, especially in developing countries. When right-lobe grafts are used for LDLT, appropriate venous drainage of the anterior segment is critical for maximizing the graft capacity. Here, we report a successful LDLT case using a right-lobe graft with 4 hepatic veins that were anastomosed separately to obtain adequate blood flow through the vena cava.
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