AI Article Synopsis

  • Most living liver donors typically have the left and middle hepatic veins forming a common trunk, while the right hepatic vein drains separately into the inferior vena cava (IVC).
  • This case report highlights a unique situation where all three major hepatic veins combine into a single trunk draining into the IVC through one ostial opening, detected before surgery.
  • Such rare venous anatomy in living donor liver transplantation hasn't been previously documented, and it requires skilled knowledge of hepatic anatomy for successful donor surgery.

Article Abstract

Introduction: In majority of the living liver donors, the left and the middle hepatic veins form a common trunk and the right hepatic vein drains by a separate trunk into the IVC forming two ostial openings.

Presentation Of Case: This report presents a rare challenge to the operating surgeon in which the three major hepatic veins form a common trunk and drain into the IVC through a single ostial opening. It was detected preoperatively by the routine donor imaging studies.

Discussion: To our knowledge, this type of rare venous anatomy in the setting of living donor liver transplantation has not been described in the literature before. A few studies have described similar anatomy in the cadaveric liver specimen of some particular ethnicity.

Conclusion: This type of a rare anomaly poses challenge to the donor operation and requires a sound expertise on the knowledge of hepatic venous anatomy to perform the donor hepatectomy with the appropriate maneuvering.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5198628PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2016.10.039DOI Listing

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