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How to do liver transplantation using liver allografts with damaged supra-hepatic inferior vena cava.

Marcio Fernandes ChedidHenrique W AlbuquerqueGilda GuerraAljamir D ChedidIan LeipnitzPedro F PereiraRicardo V SchrammCleber R P KruelTomaz J M Grezzana-Filho
Published in: ANZ journal of surgery (2020)
During deceased donor procurement, the heart procurement team may cut the supra-hepatic inferior vena cava (IVC) too close to the liver surface, depriving the liver allograft from having enough supra-hepatic IVC to perform the anastomosis with the recipient's IVC or hepatic veins. In such instances, liver grafts usually are deemed as non-appropriate for transplantation, being discarded. Here we report a technique for reconstruction of damaged supra-hepatic IVCs through the use of a segment of the infra-hepatic IVC of the liver graft.
Keyphrases
  • inferior vena cava
  • pulmonary embolism
  • vena cava
  • heart failure
  • atrial fibrillation
  • cell therapy