Intrahepatic portal venous variations: demonstration by helical CT during arterial portography

Y Baba, H Hokotate, H Nishi, H Inoue… - Journal of computer …, 2000 - journals.lww.com
Purpose We assessed the prevalence and types of intrahepatic portal venous variations by
helical computed tomography performed with arterial portography (CTAP). Methods In 192 …

[HTML][HTML] Predicting portal venous anomalies by left-sided gallbladder or right-sided ligamentum teres hepatis: A large scale, propensity score-matched study

HY Lin, RC Lee, JW Chai, CY Hsu, Y Chou… - World Journal of …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
BACKGROUND Right-sided ligamentum teres (RSLT) is often associated with portal venous
anomalies (PVA) and is regarded as a concerning feature for hepatobiliary intervention …

Extended right hepatectomy in a liver with a non-bifurcating portal vein: the hanging maneuver protects the portal system in the presence of anomalies

SY Lee, D Cherqui, MD Kluger - Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2013 - Springer
Introduction Variations in portal vein anatomy occur in 20–35% of individuals. A non-
bifurcating portal vein (PV) was suspected on preoperative imaging in a patient with a large …

Absence of bifurcation of the portal vein

E Chaib - Surgical and radiologic anatomy, 2009 - Springer
Background Absence of the horizontal segment of the left portal vein (PV) or absence of
bifurcation of the portal vein (ABPV) is extremely rare anomaly. The aim of this study was to …

Absent portal vein bifurcation: a rare variant and its clinical significance

RK Sahoo, SK Panda, P Bahinipati - Anatomy & Cell Biology, 2014 - synapse.koreamed.org
Portal vein branching anomaly occurs due to aberration of normal anastomotic patterns and
involution of vitelline veins during development of portal vein. Anatomical knowledge of …

[HTML][HTML] Laparoscopic left hepatectomy for a patient with an absence of portal bifurcation using real-time imaging: a case report

S Mizuno, Y Iizawa, A Tanemura, B Kaluba… - Surgical Case …, 2024 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Laparoscopic left hepatectomy for a patient with an absence of portal bifurcation using real-time
imaging: a case report - PMC Back to Top Skip to main content NIH NLM Logo Access keys …

Right hemihepatectomy in presence of congenital absence of portal vein bifurcation: a challenging but feasible procedure

MG Spampinato, GA Baldazzi, M Polacco… - Journal of the …, 2012 - journals.lww.com
METHODS Preoperative radiologic findings As an example, we present a 3-phase liver CT
scan with 3-dimensional vascular reconstruction performed for volume estimation in a …

Complication of portal vein thrombosis after right hemihepatectomy in a patient lacking the portal vein bifurcation

H Teraoku, Y Arakawa, M Yoshikawa… - The Journal of Medical …, 2016 - jstage.jst.go.jp
Absence of portal vein bifurcation is a rare anomaly. We report a patient with this anomaly
who underwent right hemihepatectomy for treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma. Although …

Absence of the portal bifurcation at the hilum of the liver due to intrahepatic origin of the left branch of the portal vein

N Cheynel, E Arnal, P Rat, L Benoit… - Surgical and Radiologic …, 2001 - Springer
Abstract The authors report a rare anomaly of portal vascularization which was detected by
CT-scan and MRI and then confirmed surgically. There was no portal bifurcation at the hilum …

Absence of bifurcation of the portal vein

JG McNulty, F Khosa - Radiology, 1999 - pubs.rsna.org
Radiology 211/2 test results by a panel of experienced radiologists and surgeons. The
patient's tumor was classified as not resectable when liver function test results indicated low …