Applied Anatomy of Hepatic Arteries in Living Liver Transplantation of Left Lateral Lobe
- VernacularTitle:左外区活体肝移植动脉的临床应用解剖研究
- Author:
Miaoshui PU
;
Shizhen ZHONG
;
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Left lateral liver lobe Living liver transplantation Hepatic artery Applied anatomy
- From:
Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery
2003;0(05):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To study the anatomy of the hepatic arteries and imitate the way to deal with the hepatic arteries in the living liver transplantation of the left lateral lobe.Methods Thirty normal adult livers were anatomyzed and 30 casting models of livers were observed. The lengths, diameters and distributaries of the hepatic arteries were described Results The blood supply of the left lateral region came from proper hepatic artery, left hepatic artery and middle hepatic artery. The aberrant arteries included left inferior phrenic artery, left gastric artery and right gastric artery. They branched to supply the upper segment and the inferior segment Conclusion There are five types of hepatic arteries to supply the left liver lobe. The anatomy of hepatic arteries should be studied and a reasonable approach to gain a liver graft should be designed before transplantation. The hepatic arteries should be dealt with so as to anastomose with recipient hepatic arteries.