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Date publication

février 2026

Journal

Updates in surgery

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr BACHELLIER Philippe


Tous les auteurs :
Addeo P, de Mathelin P, Julliard O, Bachellier P

Résumé

When the native hepatic artery is unsuitable for use in liver transplantation (LT), an extra-anatomical reconstruction became mandatory. Commonly, this unsuitability is due to the consequences of repeated intra-arterial procedures (such as chemoembolization or radioembolization), congenital arterial hypoplasia, intraoperative arterial dissection, or postoperative arterial thrombosis or rupture. In such conditions, a possible technical solution is extra-anatomical reconstruction directly on the infrarenal aorta or the right common iliac artery. Both of these extra-anatomical reconstructions can benefit from a lateral (sideways) implantation of an interposition arterial graft, which produces an angle that reduces the risk of thrombosis. In this technical article, we describe these two sideways approaches to rescue extra-anatomical arterial reconstruction in LT.

Mots clés

Aortohepatic bypass, Iliac artery, Iliac conduits, Iliohepatic bypass, Infrarenal aorta, Liver transplantation

Référence

Updates Surg. 2026 02 2;: