Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques (Sep 2021)

Novel use of the falciform ligament for reconstruction of the inferior vena cava and its tributary

  • Janet W.C. Kung, MBChB, PhD, FRCSEd (Gen),
  • Charing C.N. Chong, MBChB, FRCSEd (Gen),
  • Kit-Fai Lee, MBBS, FRCSEd (Gen),
  • John Wong, MBChB, FRCSEd (Gen),
  • Paul B.S. Lai, MBChB, MD, FRCSEd (Gen), FRCS (Glas),
  • Kelvin K.C. Ng, MBBS, MS, PhD, FRCSEd (Gen)

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
pp. 425 – 428

Abstract

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Tumor invasion into the inferior vena cava (IVC) and hepatic vein (HV) is challenging in cancer surgery with curative intent. Appropriate techniques for venous reconstruction are essential. We have described in detail a novel technique of fashioning an interposition tube graft using the falciform ligament to reconstruct the IVC and HV. The falciform ligament maintains all the benefits of an autologous tissue graft, with the added advantage of its flexibility in customizing graft dimensions. Its use in IVC and HV reconstruction has rarely been reported. The short-term outcomes with this tube graft are promising.

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