The Cross-Sectional Area Ratio of Right-to-Left Portal Vein Predicts the Effect of Preoperative Right Portal Vein Embolization
Yeongsoo Jo, Hae Won Lee, Ho-Seong Han, Yoo-Seok Yoon, Jai Young Cho

TL;DR
This study shows that the ratio of right-to-left portal vein cross-sectional area predicts how well preoperative embolization increases liver volume before surgery.
Contribution
The study identifies RPVA/LPVA as a novel and easily measurable predictor of successful liver volume increase after embolization.
Findings
Patients with higher RPVA/LPVA had significantly greater increases in future remnant liver volume percentage.
RPVA/LPVA was the most significant prognostic factor for sufficient volume increase in multivariable analysis.
Abstract
Background and Objectives: Preoperative right portal vein embolization (RPVE) is often attempted before right hepatectomy for liver tumors to increase the future remnant liver volume (FRLV). Although many factors affecting FRLV have been discussed, few studies have focused on the ratio of the cross-sectional area of the right portal vein to that of the left portal vein (RPVA/LPVA). The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of RPVA/LPVA on predicting FRLV increase after RPVE. Materials and Methods: The data of 65 patients who had undergone RPVE to increase FRLV between 2004 and 2021 were investigated retrospectively. Using computed tomography scans, we measured the total liver volume (TLV), FRLV, the proportion of FRLV relative to TLV (FRLV%), the increase in FRLV% (ΔFRLV%), and RPVA/LPVA twice, immediately before and 2–3 weeks after RPVE; we analyzed the correlations among…
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TopicsVascular anomalies and interventions · Central Venous Catheters and Hemodialysis · Liver Disease and Transplantation
