• Liver Transplantation Center, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100050, P. R. China;
ZHU Zhijun, Email: zhu-zhijun@outlook.com
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Objective  To observe the recovery of recipients with complex portal vein thrombosis (CPVT) underwent “multiple to one” anastomosis and patency of portal vein blood flow during liver transplantation, and to ensure the reliability of this method. Methods The clinicopathologic data of the recipients with CPVT underwent “multiple to one” anastomosis in the Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University were collected retrospectively. The “multiple to one” portal vein reconstruction was defined as the anastomosis of multiple vessels of portal venous system with the portal vein of graft, or the anastomosis that connected the blood vessel of portal venous system and the left renal vein/inferior vena cava to the portal vein of graft. Results A total of 5 patients were collected, including 1 patient with Yerdel grade 3 thrombosis and 4 patients with Yerdel grade 4 thrombosis. In 3 cases, the left renal vein, inferior vena cava, left renal vein were combined with the parabiliary vein, respectively, in the anastomosis to the donor portal vein. In another 2 cases, portal vein and left renal vein were combined with gastric coronary vein, respectively, in the anastomosis to the donor portal vein. During the follow-up period of 162–865 d, all patients had the stable portal vein blood flow without any symptom of portal hypertension. One patient had thrombosis at the anastomosis with varicose vein, while the anastomosis with left renal vein was unobstructed, which did not affect the donor liver function. Conclusion Multiple blood supply of portal vein is established after “multiple to one” anastomosis, and stability of portal vein blood flow can be maintained after a blood redistribution of portal venous system following liver transplantation.

Citation: ZHANG Haiming, WEI Lin, QU Wei, ZENG Zhigui, SUN Liying, LIU Ying, ZHU Zhijun. “Multiple to one” anastomosis during liver transplantation in recipients with complex portal vein thrombosis. CHINESE JOURNAL OF BASES AND CLINICS IN GENERAL SURGERY, 2022, 29(7): 845-849. doi: 10.7507/1007-9424.202204005 Copy

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