Anatomia (Apr 2023)

Duplicated Inferior Vena Cava in a 69-Year-Old White Female Donor

  • Joanna Klansek,
  • Keiko Meshida,
  • Elizabeth Maynes,
  • Maria Ximena Leighton,
  • Gary Wind,
  • Guinevere Granite

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/anatomia2020011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
pp. 117 – 123

Abstract

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While relatively uncommon, a duplication of the inferior vena cava is moderately well-discussed in the literature. This anatomical variation was noted in a 69-year-old white female donor. This variation is typically asymptomatic; however, it can be associated with complications, such as confusion with a mediastinal mass, increased risk for thromboembolism, and hemorrhage during surgery. It is also associated with a handful of comorbidities, including, but not limited to, congenital renal anomalies such as horseshoe kidney or fused crossed kidney. Research supports that the variation of a duplicated IVC (DIVC) can be due to a failure of the left supracardinal vein to regress during embryonic development.

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