Journal article

The use of a composite graft of iliac artery and inferior mesenteric vein in liver transplantation

MA Fink, RM Jones

Transplant International | BLACKWELL PUBLISHING | Published : 2006

Abstract

Innovation may be required for satisfactory arterial reconstruction in liver transplantation, particularly when the vessels obtained from the donor are inadequate. We have used a composite graft of donor iliac artery and recipient inferior mesenteric vein (IMV) between the infrarenal aorta and donor hepatic artery. Postoperative liver function was satisfactory, with normal daily duplex ultrasound scans for the first 2 weeks. At 4 years follow up, graft function is normal, a duplex ultrasound scan shows normal arterial flow and no dilatation of the composite graft, and a magnetic resonance angiogram reveals no evidence of dilatation or thrombosis of the composite graft. This is one of the few..

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