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Table 1 Pre-transplantation anthropometric, biochemical, and volumetric data of the donor and the recipient are reported

From: Case report: Trans-papillary free stenting of the cystic duct and of the common bile duct in a double biliary ducts anastomoses of a right lobe living donor transplantation

Donor

  

Age: 31 years

Height:

169 cm

Gender: Male

Weight:

76.8 kg

 

BMI

27 kg/m2

Age: 66 y

Height:

168 cm

Gender: Male

Weight:

65 kg

 

BMI:

23 kg/m2

Clinical picture:

  

 Diagnosis: Alcohol-related cirrhosis

MELD:

17

 Symptoms: Refractory ascites

CTP:

B 9

 Previous surgery: None

Platelets:

95,000/uL

 Portal vein thrombosis: None

Max spleen diameter:

15 cm

Radiologic (CT) donor liver volumetry:

Whole liver:

1478 cm3

Right lobe:

879 cm3

Left lobe:

599 cm3

Recipient GRBW ratio:

1.27

Anatomic imaging:

Hepatic Veins: Conventional anatomy of the hepatic veins, small hepatic vein draining the 4th segment that joins the left hepatic vein shortly before the inferior vena cava confluence

Hepatic Artery: Conventional anatomy of the celiac trunk, regularly patent

Portal Vein: Conventional anatomy of the main portal vein and of the intrahepatic portal branches

Biliary Tree: Drainage of the right posterior duct into the choledochus about 11 mm from the confluence of the bile duct draining the right anterior sectors into the left duct

Urata formula:

  

 BSA:

 

1.87 m2

 Standard liver volume:

 

1326.09 cm3

 Minimal donor volume:

 

464.13 cm3

Vauthey formula:

  

 (a) With BSA (Mosteller)

 

1.90 m2

  Total liver volume:

 

1611.87 cm3

  Minimal donor volume:

 

564.15 cm3

 (b) With body weight:

 

76.80 kg

  Total liver volume:

 

1613.37 cm3

  Minimal donor volume:

 

564.68 cm3

  1. CT  computed tomography, BSA  body surface area; BMI  body mass index; GRBW  graft weight-to-recipient body weight ratio