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Collateral intrahepatic circulation in presence of hepatic veins obstruction: The “half-moon”
Pietro Addeo*, Philippe Bachellier
Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery and Liver transplantation, Pôle des Pathologies Digestives, Hépatiques et de la Transplantation, Hôpital de Hautepierre-Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg, Université de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France
Primary or metastatic liver tumors might involve the hepatic veins. Hepatic vein occlusion is generally caused by direct tu- moral invasion and/or tumoral thrombosis. The progressive instau- ration of venous occlusion enhances the development of an in- traparenchymal collateral circulation between the hepatic veins. These intrahepatic venous anastomoses already exist in normal liv- ers and involve the middle hepatic vein in 30% of cases [1,2]. These collateral veins can provide optimal outflow drainage to part of the liver which has an obstructed hepatic vein and an intact portal and
arterial inflow. These veins are mostly located inside the inferior right liver segments where these have a “half-moon knife” appear- ance and connect the middle and the right hepatic veins [2]. Pre- operative radiologic identification of these veins should systemat- ically drive clinicians to look for venous obstruction. During liver surgery section of these veins can be associated with major bleed- ing and haemodynamic intraoperative variations. The knowledge of this radiologic sign is of great help in the daily practice of liver sur- geons when planning procedures Figs. 1 and 2.
* Corresponding author. E-mail address: Pietrofrancesco.addeo@chru-strasbourg.fr (P. Addeo).
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