Anatomical variations of the hepatic veins: an observational study from a single cadaveric lab in South India.

IF 1.4 Q3 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Rajaneesh Shivamurthy Tolahunase, Pauline Shanthi, Suganthy Rabi
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Abstract

Modern hepatic resections need to consider hepatic vein variations to reduce surgical complications. In this study we determined the variation in the branching pattern of hepatic veins by modified luminal casting technique and evaluated the association of the hepatic vein variations with morphological variations of the liver. The morphological features of thirty formalin-fixed livers were noted. The branching pattern of the hepatic veins was studied by retrograde injection of silicone into the hepatic veins through the inferior vena cava. According to the descriptions given by previous studies, the right, middle, left hepatic veins, and combined middle and left hepatic venous branching patterns were categorized. The data was analyzed statistically. The predominant hepatic vein patterns were De Cecchis type I right hepatic vein (30%), Neumann type I middle hepatic vein (67%), and Reichert type I left hepatic vein (70%). A common trunk for the middle and left hepatic vein was present in 60% and Wind's type II was more common (30%) followed by type I (20%) and type III (10%). While there was no association between the De Cecchis and Wind types, 90% of the conical-shaped livers exhibited type II middle/left hepatic vein pattern of Wind's classification. The present study also observed a rare variation of an accessory inferior left hepatic vein.

肝静脉的解剖变异:来自南印度单一尸体实验室的观察性研究。
现代肝切除术需要考虑肝静脉变异以减少手术并发症。在本研究中,我们通过改良腔内铸型技术测定了肝静脉分支模式的变化,并评估了肝静脉变化与肝脏形态变化的关系。观察了30例福尔马林固定肝脏的形态学特征。通过下腔静脉逆行注射硅胶进入肝静脉,研究肝静脉的分支形态。根据前人研究的描述,将肝右静脉、肝中静脉、肝左静脉及肝中静脉和肝左静脉合并分支模式进行了分类。对数据进行统计学分析。以De Cecchis I型肝右静脉(30%)、Neumann I型肝中静脉(67%)和Reichert I型肝左静脉(70%)为主。60%的患者有肝中静脉和左静脉的共同干,Wind氏II型更常见(30%),其次是I型(20%)和III型(10%)。虽然De Cecchis型与Wind型之间没有相关性,但90%的锥形肝表现为Wind分类的II型肝中/左静脉型。本研究还观察到一个罕见的变异副左肝下静脉。
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Anatomy & Cell Biology
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