20 September 2022>: Original Paper
Long-Term Patency of All-in-One Sleeve Patch Graft Venoplasty in 16 Patients Who Underwent Living Donor Liver Transplantation with a Right Liver Graft: A 10-Year, Single-Center, Retrospective Study
Byeong-Gon Na ABCDE , Shin Hwang ABCDEF* , Dong-Hwan Jung BCDE , Chul-Soo Ahn BCDE , Deok-Bog Moon BCDE , Tae-Yong Ha BCDE , Gi-Won Song BCDE , Gil-Chun Park BCDE , Sung-Gyu Lee BCDEDOI: 10.12659/AOT.936888
Ann Transplant 2022; 27:e936888
Figure 2 Intraoperative photographs showing all-in-one sleeve venoplasty. (A) A right liver graft has 1 right hepatic vein opening, 2 inferior right hepatic vein openings, and 1 middle hepatic vein openings. (B) The orthodox and inferior right hepatic vein openings are unified with an aorta homograft patch. (C) An iliac artery homograft conduit is connected between the segment V vein and the aorta patch. (D) The aorta patch is anastomosed to the recipient’s inferior vena cava in a side-to-side fashion.