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VARIATIONS OF HEPATIC VEINS: STUDY ON CADAVERS
Authors: Ulziisaikhan T 1 , Avirmed A 2 , Enebish S 2 , Amgalanbaatar D 2
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The common trunk of the intermediate and left hepatic veins were studied by anatomical
dissection of 40 adult human cadaver livers. The common trunk of the intermediate and left hepatic veins
showed 5 types of termination of intermediate and left hepatic vv.: classification of Nakamura. In types
A, B, C, and D, the intermediate and left hepatic veins showed a common trunk in 31/40 or 77.5% of
cases, that flowed into the inferior vena cava. Whereas in type A termination ( 3/40 cases) common trunks
of 1 cm or over which do not receive a branch in the last cm, in type B terminations ( 11/40 cases) the
trunk received two branches less than 1 cm from the IVC,ie, short trunks, or trunks of over 1 cm
associated with one branch, in type C terminations (12/40 cases), the common trunks having three
branches less than 1 cm from the IVC and in type D terminations (5/40 cases),the trunk received four
branches. The diameter of the common trunk was 16.09± 3.3mm and its length, 7.5± 2.3mm. In type E
terminations (9/40 or 22.5% of cases), the intermediate and left hepatic veins ended separately in the
inferior vena cava. The diameter of the intermediate and left hepatic veins in 40 cases was 8.68±1.51 mm
and 8.6±1.22 mm, respectively.