An Elbow Patch Reconstruction Technique for Narrowed Remnant Portal Veins during Right Lobe Living Donor Hepatectomy: A Rescue Surgery
Sertac Usta, Sami Akbulut, Kemal Baris Sarici, Ibrahim Umar Garzali, Fatih Ozdemir, Fatih Gonultas, Adil Baskiran, Burak Isik, Sezai Yilmaz

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new surgical technique to fix narrowed portal veins in liver donors after a specific type of liver surgery.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel 'elbow patch reconstruction technique' to address portal vein narrowing in living liver donors.
Findings
All 12 donors treated with the elbow patch technique had no structural or functional complications in the portal vein.
The technique effectively relieved narrowing without causing thrombosis or restenosis.
Portal vein narrowing was detected intraoperatively or postoperatively using Doppler ultrasonography and CT.
Abstract
Background: Treatment of established portal vein narrowing after living donor hepatectomy is challenging. We aimed to present a new approach termed the “elbow patch reconstruction technique” to correct the narrowed remnant portal vein just or late after right lobe living donor hepatectomy. Methods: Demographic and clinical data of 12 living liver donors with narrowed remnant portal veins and treated with the “elbow patch reconstruction technique” were prospectively collected and retrospectively evaluated. Anatomic variation of the portal vein was defined in accordance with the Nakamura classification; six of the living liver donors had type A, three had type B, and the remaining three had type C. In eight of the living liver donors with a narrowed remnant portal vein, diagnosis was detected by intraoperative Doppler ultrasonography and visual inspection by experienced transplant…
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TopicsOrgan Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes · Liver Disease and Transplantation · Organ Donation and Transplantation
