Innovative techniques for and results of portal vein reconstruction in living-related liver transplantation

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Marwan, IK
Fawzy, ATI
Egawa, H
Inomata, Y
Uemoto, S
Asonuma, K
Kiuchi, T
Hayashi, M
Fujita, S
Ogura, Y
Tanaka, K
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[1] Kyoto Univ, Fac Med, Dept Transplantat Immunol, Kyoto, Japan
[2] Al Menoufyia Univ, Fac Med, Dept Surg, Cairo, Egypt
[3] Al Menoufyia Univ, Fac Med, Liver Inst, Cairo, Egypt
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10.1067/msy.1999.95114
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background. Portal vein reconstruction is a crucial factor affecting the outcome of a successful living-related liver transplantation. We describe here our experience with portal vein reconstruction in 314 cases of living-related liver transplantation with use of novel surgical modalities to enable the transplant surgeons to deal with any size mismatch between the donor's and recipient's portal veins. Methods. Portal vein reconstruction was classified into 2 major groups, anastomosis without and with a vein graft. When there was no stenosis of the recipient portal vein and the diameter was the same, the portal trunk was used for anastomosis. When the diameter mismatch was minimal, branch patch anastomosis was feasible. When the recipient portal vein was significantly stenotic and the portal vein of the graft was long enough, we removed the stenotic trunk and constructed an anastomosis between the graft portal vein ann the confluence of the recipient portal vein. When the graft portal vein was short, a vein graft was interposed. The vein patch technique was preferable when the diameter of the graft vein was not large enough for the interposition technique. Results. Anastomosis without vein graft included trunk anastomosis (n = 156), branch patch anastomosis (n = 39), and confluence anastomosis (n = 22). Anastomosis with vein graft used the interposition technique (n = 77) and vein patch technique (n = 27). The origin of the grafts was mostly from the maternal left ovarian vein (70 %) or the paternal inferior mesenteric vein (27%). Complications related to portal vein reconstruction occurred in 16 (5%) patients: portal vein thrombosis in 8, stenosis in 7 and fatal rupture in 1 patient. The incidence of complications was similar for all techniques except for confluence anastomosis. Conclusion. Our innovative techniques should be helpful for overcoming diameter or length mismatches in portal vein reconstruction in pediatric liver transplantation.
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