Repair of anatomic anomaly of hepatic artery in donor liver
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    Abstract:Objective:To study the characteristics of hepatic artery anatomy and master the method of arterial repair, especially the method and technology of repair of anomalous donor arteries. Methods:Sixty-four human liver arteries were dissected and repaired, and 31 of these were used in liver transplantation. Results:Twelve of 64 cases had anatomical anomaly of hepatic artery (12/64,18.75%). Five of 24 fetal liver donors(20.83%) had anatomical anomaly of hepatic artery, one arose from the superior mesentery artery as a replaced right hepatic artery, 3 from accessory right hepatic artery, and in 1 case the hepatic artery arose from superior mesentery artery directly. Seven adults had hepatic artery anomalies:2 cases of right hepatic artery being replaced by artery derived from SMA, 2 cases of left hepatic artery deriving from left gastric artery and 3 cases of accessory right hepatic artery derived from SMA.In 31 hepatic transplantations, 4 grafts with anatomical anomaly of right hepatic artery were used. Conclusions:Reconstruction of hepatic artery plays an important role in hepatic transplantation. Avoidance of injury to aberrant hepatic avteries during removal of donor liver is a key to ensure successful arterial repair.During repair of very small accessory hepatic arteries, ligation or repair of the artery may be determined after observation of backflow from collateral vessels.

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LIU Chang, LU Yi, YU Liang, WU Zheng, LIU Xue-min, WANG Bo, ZHANG Xiao-gang, PAN Cheng-en.Repair of anatomic anomaly of hepatic artery in donor liver[J]. Chin J Gen Surg,2006,15(1):14-51.
DOI:10.7659/j. issn.1005-6947.2006.01.014

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  • Received:January 01,1900
  • Revised:January 01,1900
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  • Online: January 25,2006
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