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. 1987 Feb;19(1 Pt 3):2406-11.

Hepatic artery in liver transplantation

Hepatic artery in liver transplantation

S Todo et al. Transplant Proc. 1987 Feb.
No abstract available

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Figures

Fig 1
Fig 1
Site (A–E) and preparation of recipient hepatic artery for end-to-end anastomosis with a hepatic artery of the allograft.
Fig 2
Fig 2
Use of iliac arterial graft, abdominal aortic, and thoracic aortic grafting between recipient aorta and allograft hepatic artery.
Fig 3
Fig 3
Three ways to make the retropancreatic tunnel for arterial graft use. A: Short tunnel. B: Intermediate tunnel. C: Long tunnel.
Fig 4
Fig 4
Anatomy of the donor hepatic artery.

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