Identification landmark for right anterior portal pedicle: “the zone of 2 cm”

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 39 - Trang 711-715 - 2016
Houssem Ammar1, Mohamed Azzaza2, Rahul Gupta3, Nihed Abdessayed4, Bilal Faidi1, Abdel-Naceur Nefis2, Sofian Abdelkefi1, Abdelwaheb Morjane1
1Department of Surgery, Hospital Ibn Jazzar, Kairouan, Tunisia
2Department of Surgery, Hospital Sahloul, Sousse, Tunisia
3Department of HPB Surgery and Liver Transplantation, CARE Hospital, Hyderabad, India
4Department of Pathology, Hospital Farhat Hached, Sousse, Tunisia

Tóm tắt

Cystic plate is easily visible while right anterior portal pedicle (RAPP) is a difficult to identify due to its intrahepatic location. This study aims to determine the relation between these two structures so as to facilitate rapid identification of RAPP during the operation. Thirty-seven cadaveric liver dissections were carried in the Forensic Department at the Charles Nicolle Hospital, Tunisia. The cystic plate was thin (≤1 mm), medium (1–3 mm), and thick (≥3 mm) in 14 (37.8%), 17 (46%), and 6 cases (16.2%), respectively. RAPP was found to be originating from right, main, and left portal trunk in 29 (78.3%), 6 (16.3%), and 2 (5.4%) livers, respectively. The origin of RAPP was extrahepatic in nine cases (24.3%). RAPP was located underneath the cystic plate in 21 livers (56.8%). Thirteen RAPPs (35.1%) were located to its right at the mean distance of 1.4 cm (range 0.4–2.5). Three RAPPs were present to the left of cystic plate (8.1%) at the mean distance of 0.9 cm (range 0.7–1.3). Rapid identification of RAPP is possible by knowing its anatomic variations and its relation with cystic plate.

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