Evaluation of ventral branches of segment VI portal vein relative to the right hepatic vein in laparoscopic right anterior sectionectomy.
Yusuke YamamotoRyo AshidaHisashi IkomaRyo MorimuraTaisuke ImamuraTakuma OhashiHiroki ShimizuTomohiro AritaHirotaka KonishiAtsushi ShiozakiYoshiaki KuriuTakeshi KubotaHitoshi FujiwaraEigo OtsujiPublished in: Surgical endoscopy (2024)
In LRAS for Dorsal-P6a patients, the transection surface was relatively flat. In LRAS for Ventral-P6a patients, the narrow space between anterior and posterior glissons makes difficult the glissonean approach. The transection plane was steeply pitched, and RHV was partially exposed. S6 was often partially drained to MHV in 39% of the Ventral-P6a patients, which triggers congestion during liver transection of a right intersectional plane after first splitting the confluence of this branch.