TY - JOUR
T1 - A simple formula to calculate the liver drainage volume of the accessory right hepatic vein using its diameter alone
AU - Hanaoka, Jun
AU - Shimada, Mitsuo
AU - Uchiyama, Hideaki
AU - Ikegami, Toru
AU - Imura, Satoru
AU - Morine, Yuji
AU - Kanemura, Hirofumi
N1 - Funding Information:
Supported by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research B; No20390359).
Copyright:
Copyright 2009 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2009/8
Y1 - 2009/8
N2 - Background: The liver sometimes has an accessory middle or inferior right hepatic vein (RHV) in addition to the usually existing superior RHV. In liver surgery, it is important to know the parenchymal drainage volume of these accessory RHVs to avoid postoperative liver dysfunction caused by blood congestion. The purpose of this study was to determine methods to estimate parenchymal drainage volume of such accessory veins. Methods: By reviewing the preoperative multidetector-row computed tomography (MDCT) and using specialist software, we investigated the presence of accessory RHVs, the diameter, and the parenchymal drainage volume of each vein, and we determined correlations between the diameter and parenchymal drainage volume of the accessory RHVs. Results: Middle (median diameter, 4.9 mm) and inferior (median diameter, 5.0 mm) RHVs were present in 15% and 47%, respectively, in this study. The median parenchymal drainage volume of the superior, middle, and inferior RHVs was 401 mL, 64 mL, and 116 mL, respectively. There were positive correlations between diameters and the parenchymal drainage volume of accessory RHVs (middle RHV: y = 27.1x-45.7, r = .78, P < .05; inferior RHV: y = 34.8x-57.8, r = .80, P < .01), which made it possible to calculate the parenchymal drainage volume of these veins using their diameters alone. Conclusion: Approximately half of the livers in this study had 1 or 2 accessory RHV(s), the parenchymal drainage volume of which was substantial. We can calculate the parenchymal drainage volume from the diameter of each accessory RHV on CT, which enables liver surgeons to determine how to manage these hepatic veins.
AB - Background: The liver sometimes has an accessory middle or inferior right hepatic vein (RHV) in addition to the usually existing superior RHV. In liver surgery, it is important to know the parenchymal drainage volume of these accessory RHVs to avoid postoperative liver dysfunction caused by blood congestion. The purpose of this study was to determine methods to estimate parenchymal drainage volume of such accessory veins. Methods: By reviewing the preoperative multidetector-row computed tomography (MDCT) and using specialist software, we investigated the presence of accessory RHVs, the diameter, and the parenchymal drainage volume of each vein, and we determined correlations between the diameter and parenchymal drainage volume of the accessory RHVs. Results: Middle (median diameter, 4.9 mm) and inferior (median diameter, 5.0 mm) RHVs were present in 15% and 47%, respectively, in this study. The median parenchymal drainage volume of the superior, middle, and inferior RHVs was 401 mL, 64 mL, and 116 mL, respectively. There were positive correlations between diameters and the parenchymal drainage volume of accessory RHVs (middle RHV: y = 27.1x-45.7, r = .78, P < .05; inferior RHV: y = 34.8x-57.8, r = .80, P < .01), which made it possible to calculate the parenchymal drainage volume of these veins using their diameters alone. Conclusion: Approximately half of the livers in this study had 1 or 2 accessory RHV(s), the parenchymal drainage volume of which was substantial. We can calculate the parenchymal drainage volume from the diameter of each accessory RHV on CT, which enables liver surgeons to determine how to manage these hepatic veins.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.surg.2009.06.004
DO - 10.1016/j.surg.2009.06.004
M3 - Article
C2 - 19628083
AN - SCOPUS:67650517120
SN - 0039-6060
VL - 146
SP - 264
EP - 268
JO - Surgery
JF - Surgery
IS - 2
ER -