2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2011.09.077
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Successful Use of the Dilated Right Spermatic Cord Vein for Renal Transplantation in a Patient with Congenital Hypoplasia of the Inferior Vena Cava

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“…The right brachiocephalic vein, which was not visualised in this patient, normally is formed from the connection of 2 vessels: the internal jugular vein and the subclavian vein. The aberrant development of the IVC may lead to an increased incidence of intrahepatic and extrahepatic shunts between systemic and portal veins, which should be surgically corrected [5,6].…”
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“…The right brachiocephalic vein, which was not visualised in this patient, normally is formed from the connection of 2 vessels: the internal jugular vein and the subclavian vein. The aberrant development of the IVC may lead to an increased incidence of intrahepatic and extrahepatic shunts between systemic and portal veins, which should be surgically corrected [5,6].…”
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“…Some prefer to use the native renal vein and place the kidney orthotopically, but an ipsilateral nephrectomy is required simultaneously . We previously reported a case in which the dilated right spermatic cord vein was utilized for venous drainage in a patient with congenital hypoplasia of the inferior vena cava . Others have directed to the portal system.…”
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