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Right Lobe Living Donor Liver Transplantation—Addressing the Middle Hepatic Vein Controversy

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2003

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Abstract

Based on certain preoperative criteria, a right lobe graft can be taken with or without the middle hepatic vein with equally successful outcomes in both the donors and recipients. The decision, therefore, of the extent of right lobe donor hepatectomy should be tailored to the particular conditions of each case.

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