2017
DOI: 10.12659/ajcr.905719
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A Case of Left Renal Vein Ligation in a Patient with Solitary Left Kidney Undergoing Liver Transplantation to Control Splenorenal Shunt and Improve Portal Venous Flow

Abstract: Patient: Male, 51Final Diagnosis: Liver cirrhosis by hepatitis virus C and hepatocellular carcinomaSymptoms: AscitesMedication: —Clinical Procedure: Liver transplantantionSpecialty: SurgeryObjective:Rare co-existance of disease or pathologyBackground:Adequate portal venous flow is required for successful liver transplantation. Reduced venous flow and blood flow ‘steal’ by collateral vessels are a concern, and when there is a prominent splenorenal shunt present, ligation of the left renal vein has been recommen… Show more

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