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Evaluation of donor vasculobiliary anatomic variations in liver graft procurements
Surgery, 11/03/09
Kishi Y et al. – Variant PV, but not variant HA, anatomies frequently accompany variant BD anatomy. Vasculobiliary variations sometimes lead to technical complexities, but this is more problematic in right liver graft transplantation. Left liver grafts are more feasible for vasculo–biliary reconstruction.
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