Early bifurcation of the common hepatic artery: A pitfall that should be known and recognized.

Anatomy CT scan Cephalic pancreatoduodenectomy Hepatic artery Liver harvesting Three-dimensional reconstruction

Journal

Journal of visceral surgery
ISSN: 1878-7886
Titre abrégé: J Visc Surg
Pays: France
ID NLM: 101532664

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
05 Jul 2024
Historique:
medline: 7 7 2024
pubmed: 7 7 2024
entrez: 6 7 2024
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé

Early bifurcation of the common hepatic artery (EBCHA) is a rare anatomical variation (1%), that is often overlooked but can lead to accidental ligation of the right branch of the hepatic artery with consequent arterial ischemia of the right liver and potentially very serious complications during pancreaticoduodenectomy, partial hepatectomy, or liver harvesting for transplantation. It may be difficult to diagnose EBCHA using transverse imaging sections. However, on standard CT sections with intravenous contrast injection, three warning signs should allow the image reader to suspect it: presence of two hepatic arteries to the right of the celiac trunk, presence of a retro-portal hepatic artery, and absence of a right hepatic artery arising from the superior mesenteric artery. Analysis of the CT with reconstruction then allows for definitive diagnosis and limits the risk of accidental arterial injury or ligation.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38971630
pii: S1878-7886(24)00086-9
doi: 10.1016/j.jviscsurg.2024.06.004
pii:
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Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

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Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

Evariste Bissinde (E)

Department of General and Digestive Surgery, Bogodogo University Hospital, 14BP 371 Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.

Raffaele Brustia (R)

Department of Digestive and Hepato-Pancreatic-Biliary Surgery, Hôpital Henri-Mondor, AP-HP, Paris Est Créteil University, UPEC, Créteil, France; Team "Pathophysiology and Therapy of Chronic Viral Hepatitis and Related Cancers", Inserm U955, Créteil, France; Public Assistance-Paris Hospitals, Créteil, France.

Eric Savier (E)

Department of Digestive and Hepato-Bilio-Pancreatic Surgery, Liver Transplantation, CHU Pitié-Salpêtriere, Public Assistance-Paris Hospitals (AP-HP), Sorbonne University, Paris, France; Saint-Antoine Research Centre (CRSA), Institute of Cardiometabolism and Nutrition (ICAN), Inserm, Sorbonne University, Paris, France. Electronic address: eric.savier@aphp.fr.

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