Variations of the middle and inferior right hepatic vein: Application in hepatectomy

Yu Fan Cheng*, Tung Liang Huang, Chao Long Chen, Tai Yi Chen, Chung Cheng Huang, Sheung Fat Ko, Bor Yau Yang, Tze Yu Lee

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Abstract

We evaluated the anatomic variations of the middle right hepatic vein (MRHV) and inferior right hepatic vein (IRHV) and their clinical application to the possibility of right subtotal hepatectomy. In 400 of normal livers studied with ultrasound, the IRHV was found to drain segment 6 of the liver and flow into the inferior vena cava (IVC) in 72 (18%) cases. In 22 (5.5%) cases, the MRHV was found to drain segment 5 of the liver and flow into the IVC. The size of the IRHV ranged from 0.1 cm to 0.8 cm with an average of 0.46 cm. For the MRHV, the sizes ranged from 0.1 cm to 0.9 cm with an average of 0.34 cm. In 10/79 (12.6%) cases the IRHV and in 4/22 (18.1%) cases the MRHV were bigger than the right hepatic vein (RHV). The distance between the RHV and IRHV ranged from 3 cm to 5 cm with an average of 3.7 cm. The distance between the RHV and MRHV ranged from 3 cm to 3.3 cm with an average of 3.1 cm. A hyperechoic edge, similar to that of the portal vein, was observed at the wall of the hypertrophic IRHV and was 0.3 cm or larger in size. Preoperative delineation of this complex venous anatomy is very important. It provides vital information in the preoperative evaluation needed before performing a right subtotal hepatectomy with preservation of segment 6 or segment 5 of the liver, and with RHV resection. Prior to undertaking a right hepatectomy, clamping the hypertrophic MRHV and IRHV electively may minimize intra-operative blood loss and extrahepatic spread of the malignancy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)175-182
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Clinical Ultrasound
Volume25
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 05 1997
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • hepatectomy
  • hepatic vein
  • liver

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