Absence of Middle Hepatic Vein Combined with Retro-Aortic Left Renal Vein: a Very Rare Case Report

The hepatic and renal veins drain into the inferior vena cava. The upper group of hepatic veins consists of three veins which extend to the posterior face of the liver to join the inferior cava. The left renal vein passes anterior to the aorta just below the origin of the superior mesenteric artery....

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Main Authors: Sezer Akçer, Bumin Değirmenci, Oğuz Aslan Özen, Oğuz Kırpıko, Ozan Turamanlar, Ramazan Uygur
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Galenos Publishing House 2012-06-01
Series:Balkan Medical Journal
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CT
Online Access:http://balkanmedicaljournal.org/text.php3?id=864
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spelling doaj-40a48a1ffc004121affa93ec0e6f4fa12020-11-24T22:32:38ZengGalenos Publishing HouseBalkan Medical Journal2146-31232146-31312012-06-01292205207Absence of Middle Hepatic Vein Combined with Retro-Aortic Left Renal Vein: a Very Rare Case ReportSezer AkçerBumin DeğirmenciOğuz Aslan ÖzenOğuz KırpıkoOzan TuramanlarRamazan UygurThe hepatic and renal veins drain into the inferior vena cava. The upper group of hepatic veins consists of three veins which extend to the posterior face of the liver to join the inferior cava. The left renal vein passes anterior to the aorta just below the origin of the superior mesenteric artery. We detected a variation in the hepatic and renal veins in a multislice CT angiogram of a nine-year-old male patient in the Radiology Department of Afyon Kocatepe University Medical School. The upper group hepatic veins normally drains into the inferior vena cava as three separate trunks, namely the right, left and middle. In our case, we found that only the right and left hepatic veins existed and the middle hepatic vein was absent. Furthermore, the left renal vein, which normally passes anterior to the abdominal aorta, was retro-aortic. Left renal vein variations are of great importance in planning retroperitoneal surgery and vascular interventions. Knowledge of a patient’s hepatic vein and renovascular anatomy and determining their variations and anomalies are of critical importance to abdominal operations, transplantations and preoperative evaluation of endovascular interventions.http://balkanmedicaljournal.org/text.php3?id=864Variationmiddle hepatic veinleft renal veinCT
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author Sezer Akçer
Bumin Değirmenci
Oğuz Aslan Özen
Oğuz Kırpıko
Ozan Turamanlar
Ramazan Uygur
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Bumin Değirmenci
Oğuz Aslan Özen
Oğuz Kırpıko
Ozan Turamanlar
Ramazan Uygur
Absence of Middle Hepatic Vein Combined with Retro-Aortic Left Renal Vein: a Very Rare Case Report
Balkan Medical Journal
Variation
middle hepatic vein
left renal vein
CT
author_facet Sezer Akçer
Bumin Değirmenci
Oğuz Aslan Özen
Oğuz Kırpıko
Ozan Turamanlar
Ramazan Uygur
author_sort Sezer Akçer
title Absence of Middle Hepatic Vein Combined with Retro-Aortic Left Renal Vein: a Very Rare Case Report
title_short Absence of Middle Hepatic Vein Combined with Retro-Aortic Left Renal Vein: a Very Rare Case Report
title_full Absence of Middle Hepatic Vein Combined with Retro-Aortic Left Renal Vein: a Very Rare Case Report
title_fullStr Absence of Middle Hepatic Vein Combined with Retro-Aortic Left Renal Vein: a Very Rare Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Absence of Middle Hepatic Vein Combined with Retro-Aortic Left Renal Vein: a Very Rare Case Report
title_sort absence of middle hepatic vein combined with retro-aortic left renal vein: a very rare case report
publisher Galenos Publishing House
series Balkan Medical Journal
issn 2146-3123
2146-3131
publishDate 2012-06-01
description The hepatic and renal veins drain into the inferior vena cava. The upper group of hepatic veins consists of three veins which extend to the posterior face of the liver to join the inferior cava. The left renal vein passes anterior to the aorta just below the origin of the superior mesenteric artery. We detected a variation in the hepatic and renal veins in a multislice CT angiogram of a nine-year-old male patient in the Radiology Department of Afyon Kocatepe University Medical School. The upper group hepatic veins normally drains into the inferior vena cava as three separate trunks, namely the right, left and middle. In our case, we found that only the right and left hepatic veins existed and the middle hepatic vein was absent. Furthermore, the left renal vein, which normally passes anterior to the abdominal aorta, was retro-aortic. Left renal vein variations are of great importance in planning retroperitoneal surgery and vascular interventions. Knowledge of a patient’s hepatic vein and renovascular anatomy and determining their variations and anomalies are of critical importance to abdominal operations, transplantations and preoperative evaluation of endovascular interventions.
topic Variation
middle hepatic vein
left renal vein
CT
url http://balkanmedicaljournal.org/text.php3?id=864
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