2022
DOI: 10.1007/s13304-022-01292-8
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Portal vein arterialization: a possibility in cholangiocarcinomas infiltrating the right hepatic artery?

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“…Additional techniques include transposition of another artery by end-to-end anastomosis between a reversed splenic artery, left gastric or gastroduodenal artery and the hepatic artery stump (16). Lastly, in cases where all possible reconstruction techniques are not feasible, PV arterialization can be performed as a salvage procedure for dearterialized grafts (16,21). This technique have been particularly useful in cases where there is hepatic artery encasement by the tumor as well as CCA involving the bile duct and biliary confluence.…”
Section: Inflow: Vascular Resection and Reconstruction Of Hilar Struc...mentioning
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“…Additional techniques include transposition of another artery by end-to-end anastomosis between a reversed splenic artery, left gastric or gastroduodenal artery and the hepatic artery stump (16). Lastly, in cases where all possible reconstruction techniques are not feasible, PV arterialization can be performed as a salvage procedure for dearterialized grafts (16,21). This technique have been particularly useful in cases where there is hepatic artery encasement by the tumor as well as CCA involving the bile duct and biliary confluence.…”
Section: Inflow: Vascular Resection and Reconstruction Of Hilar Struc...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique have been particularly useful in cases where there is hepatic artery encasement by the tumor as well as CCA involving the bile duct and biliary confluence. Successful PV arterialization with achievement of R0 resection was recently reported as salvage inflow surgical technique in a 78-year-old woman with CCA originating from the cystocholedocal junction (21). The group performed surgical resection of segments 4b/5 en-bloc with the gallbladder, biliary confluence and common bile duct.…”
Section: Inflow: Vascular Resection and Reconstruction Of Hilar Struc...mentioning
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“…Despite the challenging nature of this task, conducting a differential diagnosis between ICC and other liver lesions, especially concerning HCC and combined hepatocellular cholangiocarcinoma ( Figure 1 ), is mandatory to conduct appropriate treatment planning [ 9 , 10 ]. To help radiologists and clinicians, several authors have proposed radiomics models to better define tumor characteristics and disease progression [ 11 , 12 ].…”
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“…Factors encompassing complex anatomy and vascular involvement, macroscopic nodal involvement, prior surgical interventions, coexisting medical conditions or comorbidities, and obesity have the potential to elevate a seemingly easily affordable surgical scenario into an extremely challenging procedure. 3 Additionally, the complexity of the surgical intervention can also be a function of the disease’s oncological burden. As the disease advances, technical challenges may escalate, adding another layer of intricacy to the surgical approach.…”
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