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Fig. 1A. Normal vascular anatomy of transplanted pancreas. Drawing shows
vascular anastomoses to transplanted pancreas. Y graft (YG) made from the
donor common iliac bifurcation is anastomosed end-to-side to recipient common
iliac artery. Donor splenic artery (SA) and superior mesenteric artery (SMA)
are anastomosed to two limbs of Y graft. Donor portal vein (PV) is anastomosed
end-to-side to recipient common iliac vein and drains splenic vein (SV) and
superior mesenteric vein (SMV). Exocrine secretions are drained through
duodenocystostomy (DC). Note recipient's abdominal aorta (Ao) and inferior
vena cava (IVC).
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