Case Report

Direct Anastomosis of the Donor Hepatic Artery to the Supraceliac Aorta without Extension Graft during Adult Liver Transplant in the Era of Extended Criteria Donors: Report of a Case

Figure 1

(a) Axial source image from CT angiogram (CTA) demonstrates donor hepatic artery anastomosed to the proximal aorta (arrow). Note normal arterial perfusional striations in the spleen. (b) Axial CTA source image shows the donor hepatic artery coursing to the hepatic hilum (arrow). (c) Axial CTA source image shows thin, transversely oriented intimal flap from an arterial dissection in the recipient celiac trunk (arrow). (d) Axial CTA source image depicts the initmal flap of the celiac trunk dissection extending into the splenic artery. False lumen thrombus in the partially occluded splenic artery is apparent (arrow).
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