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Published in: World Journal of Surgery 1/2012

01-01-2012

Anatomical Variations of Hepatic Veins: Three-Dimensional Computed Tomography Scans of 200 Subjects

Authors: Chi-Hua Fang, Jin-Hua You, Wan Yee Lau, Eric C. H. Lai, Ying-Fang Fan, Shi-Zhen Zhong, Ke-Xiao Li, Zhi-Xiang Chen, Zhong-He Su, Su-Su Bao

Published in: World Journal of Surgery | Issue 1/2012

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Abstract

Background

The impact of hepatic venous anatomic variations on hepatic resection and transplantation is the least understood aspect of liver surgery.

Methods

A prospective three-dimensional computed tomography study was undertaken on 200 consecutive subjects with normal livers to determine the prevalence of surgically significant hepatic venous anatomic variations.

Results

The prevailing pattern of the three hepatic veins in these subjects was a right hepatic vein (RHV) and a common trunk for the middle (MHV) and left (LHV) hepatic veins (122/200, 61%). The remaining patients had the RHV, MHV, and LHV draining independently into the inferior vena cava (IVC). In 39% of patients, the RHV was small and was compensated by a large right inferior hepatic vein (21.0%), an accessory RHV (8.5%) or a well-developed MHV (6.5%). A segment 4 vein was seen in 51.5% of patients. This segment 4 vein joined the LHV (26%), the MHV (17.5%), or the IVC (8%). An umbilical vein and a segment 4 vein were seen in 3.5% of patients. These two veins joined either the LHV (2.0%) or the MHV (1.5%).

Conclusions

Knowing the variations of hepatic veins before surgery is useful during both partial hepatectomy and donor operations for living related liver transplantation.
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Metadata
Title
Anatomical Variations of Hepatic Veins: Three-Dimensional Computed Tomography Scans of 200 Subjects
Authors
Chi-Hua Fang
Jin-Hua You
Wan Yee Lau
Eric C. H. Lai
Ying-Fang Fan
Shi-Zhen Zhong
Ke-Xiao Li
Zhi-Xiang Chen
Zhong-He Su
Su-Su Bao
Publication date
01-01-2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
World Journal of Surgery / Issue 1/2012
Print ISSN: 0364-2313
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2323
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00268-011-1297-y

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