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Fig. 3A. 51-year-old living female liver donor who underwent left
hepatectomy. Three-dimensional volumetric maximum-intensity-projection
mangafodipir trisodiumenhanced MR cholangiogram (A) shows
aberrant right posterior duct draining segment VI (straight arrow)
joining common hepatic duct (curved arrow). This variant is
unfavorable for right lobe harvesting because additional biliary anastomosis
is required in recipient, with increased risk of recipient biliary
complications. Donor also had accessory right hepatic artery arising from
superior mesenteric artery; this variant made harvesting of right lobe
unfavorable. Intraoperative cholangiogram (B) confirms finding on
mangafodipir trisodiumenhanced MR cholangiogram (A).
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