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Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery ; (12): 91-96, 2023.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-993287

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Objective:To elucidate the spatial distribution patterns of the right hepatic vein by analyzing the image information obtained after CT three-dimension reconstruction of liver to provide guidance in surgical planning of anatomical hepatectomy.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed on the clinical data of 77 subjects who underwent CT examination of the liver at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University from September 2018 to October 2021. There were 42 males and 35 females, aged (50.2±12.8) years old. CT DICOM data of the patients were collected, and the two-dimensional image data were reconstructed into a three-dimensional model by using the 3D reconstruction software. The characteristics and typing were studied by analyzing the number of branches of the right hepatic vein and the spatial location of the main trunk.Results:Of 77 subjects, 645 branches of the right hepatic vein were observed in the liver CT 3D reconstruction model, including 268 (41.6%) right-sided branches, 240 (37.2%) dorsal branches, 70 (10.9%) left-sided branches, and 67 (10.3%) ventral branches. Each right hepatic vein possessed 3 (3, 4) right-sided branches, 3 (3, 4) dorsal branches, 1 (0, 1) left-sided branch, and 1 (0, 1) ventral branch. The numbers of branches in the four directions were significantly different ( H=175.89, P<0.001). Comparison showed that the number of right-sided branches was significantly more than that of the left-sided (χ 2=136.86) and ventral (χ 2=140.07), respectively. The number of dorsal branches was more than that of left-sided (χ 2=-123.36) and ventral (χ 2=126.57) branches, respectively. The differences were significant ( P<0.001). There were no significant differences between the number of ventral and left-sided branches, and between the dorsal and right-sided branches (all P>0.05). Conclusion:The right hepatic vein had fewer ventral and left-sided branches. It is relatively safe to dissect the right hepatic vein from the ventral or the left side during surgery. For resection of the central liver segments or segment VIII of the liver, it is reasonable to transect the liver along the left border of the right hepatic vein.

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Korean Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery ; : 97-101, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-123556

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After having experienced more than 2,000 cases of adult living donor liver transplantation (LDLT), we established the concepts of right liver graft standardization. Right liver graft standardization intends to provide hemodynamics-based and regeneration-compliant reconstruction of vascular inflow and outflow. Right liver graft standardization consists of the following components: Right hepatic vein reconstruction includes a combination of caudal-side deep incision and patch venoplasty of the graft right hepatic vein to remove the acute angle between the graft right hepatic vein and the inferior vena cava; middle hepatic vein reconstruction includes interposition of a uniform-shaped conduit with large-sized homologous or prosthetic grafts; if the inferior right hepatic vein is present, its reconstruction includes funneling and unification venoplasty for multiple short hepatic veins; if donor portal vein anomaly is present, its reconstruction includes conjoined unification venoplasty for two or more portal vein orifices. This video clip that shows the surgical technique from bench to reperfusion was a case presentation of adult LDLT using a modified right liver graft from the patient's son. Our intention behind proposing the concept of right liver graft standardization is that it can be universally applicable and may guarantee nearly the same outcomes regardless of the surgeon's experience. We believe that this reconstruction model would be primarily applied to a majority of adult LDLT cases.


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Adulto , Humanos , Veias Hepáticas , Intenção , Transplante de Fígado , Fígado , Doadores Vivos , Veia Porta , Reperfusão , Doadores de Tecidos , Transplantes , Veia Cava Inferior
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Radiol. bras ; 48(3): 135-142, May-Jun/2015. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-752024

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Abstract Objective: Longitudinal study with B-mode ultrasonography and Doppler ultrasonography of maternal kidneys and liver in low-risk pregnancy, to establish and quantify normality parameters, correlating them with physiological changes. Materials and Methods: Twenty-five pregnant women were assessed and selected to participate in the study, each of them undergoing four examinations at the first, second, third trimesters and postpartum. Results: Findings during pregnancy were the following: increased renal volume, pyelocaliceal dilatation with incidence of 45.4% in the right kidney, and 9% in the left kidney; nephrolithiasis, 18.1% in the right kidney, 13.6% in the left kidney. With pyelocaliceal dilatation, mean values for resistivity index were: 0.68 for renal arteries; 0.66 for segmental arteries; 0.64 for interlobar arteries; 0.64 for arcuate arteries. Without pyelocaliceal dilatation, 0.67 for renal arteries; 0.64 for segmental arteries; 0.63 for interlobar arteries; and 0.61 for arcuate arteries. Portal vein flow velocities presented higher values in pregnancy, with mean value for maximum velocity of 28.9 cm/s, and 22.6 cm/s postpartum. The waveform pattern of the right hepatic vein presented changes persisting in the postpartum period in 31.8% of the patients. Cholelithiasis was observed in 18.1% of the patients. Conclusion: Alterations in renal volume, pyelocaliceal dilatation, nephrolithiasis, cholelithiasis, changes in portal vein flow velocity, alterations in waveform pattern of the right hepatic vein, proved to be significant. .


Resumo Objetivo: Estudo longitudinal, ultrassonográfico com modo B e Doppler, dos rins e fígado maternos na gravidez de baixo risco, para estabelecer, quantificar parâmetros de normalidade e correlacioná-los com as modificações fisiológicas. Materiais e Métodos: Foram examinadas 25 gestantes, realizando-se quatro exames em cada paciente no primeiro, segundo e terceiro trimestres de gravidez e no pós-parto. Resultados: Na gravidez houve aumento do volume renal, dilatação pielocalicinal em 45,4% no rim direito e 9% no rim esquerdo, incidência de litíase renal em 18,1% no rim direito e 13,6% no rim esquerdo. Com dilatação pielocalicinal, o valor médio dos índices de resistividade nas artérias renais foi 0,68; nas segmentares, 0,66; nas interlobares, 0,64; e nas arqueadas, 0,64. Sem dilatação pielocalicinal, o valor nas artérias renais foi 0,67; nas segmentares, 0,64; nas interlobares, 0,63; e nas arqueadas, 0,61. As velocidades de fluxo da veia porta apresentaram valores maiores na gravidez, com valor médio da velocidade máxima de 28,9 cm/s e no pós-parto de 22,6 cm/s. O padrão da onda da veia hepática direita apresentou modificações que persistiram no pós-parto em 31,8%. Colelitíase foi observada em 18,1%. Conclusão: Mostraram-se significantes as alterações do volume renal, dilatações pielocalicinais, litíase renal, colelitíase, mudanças nas velocidades de fluxo da veia porta e alterações no padrão da onda da veia hepática direita. .

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Journal of Medical Biomechanics ; (6): E427-E432, 2015.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-804457

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Objective To investigate the effects from various angles between inferior vein cava (IVC) and right hepatic vein (RHV) on pathogenesis of IVC membranous obstruction for patients with Budd-Chiari syndrome (BCS). Methods The normal 3D solid model of IVC and hepatic veins was reconstructed using MRI angiograms, and the angle between IVC and RHV was 56°. The two models with IVC-RHV angle of 30° and 120° were established, respectively, based on the reconstructed model. The distributions of wall shear stress, static pressure and blood velocity of the 3 models were calculated by numerical simulation. Results The wall shear stresses, static pressure and blood velocity of the 3 models displayed significantly differences. Compared with the normal 56° model, the 30° model showed a higher wall pressure and lower blood velocity, while the 120° model presented a lower wall pressure and blood velocity with turbulence of blood flowing, and such hemodynamic changes would increase the risk of thrombosis. The 56° model had the fastest blood velocity. Conclusions Numerical simulation of the flow in IVC and RHV can promote to discover the pathogenesis of BCS, and help to predict risk of IVC membranous obstruction, and provide theoretical references for BCS treatment.

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Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University ; (12)2000.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-678492

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Patients were divided into normal control, liver fibrosis and liver cirrhosis groups. The patients with cirrhosis were categorized according to the Child Pugh classification into Child A,Child B and Child C groups. The waveforms of the right hepatic vein were examined with ultrasonography. HV(hepatic vein)0 waveforms were found in all the control subjects, 70.8% in those with fibrosis and 40.7% in those with cirrhosis. HV1 were found in 16.7% of those with fibrosis and 17.8% of those with cirrhosis. HV2 were found in 12.5% of those with fibrosis and 41.5% of those with cirrhosis. Statistical analysis showed that HV2 waveforms were significantly more often in patients with cirrhosis than in those with fibrosis. HV2 waveforms in the right hepatic vein are suggestive of liver cirrhosis.

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