Abstract
The MRCP showed normal biliary confluence with 1 bile duct from the left liver [Figure 1B]. When transecting to the hilar plate, the left hepatic bile duct was clamped and divided at the branch point of left and common hepatic duct with rereading of the MRCP image. [4] In this case, the remnant liver volume was 66.8% for the adult donor, and GRWR was 1.18% for the adolescent recipient. [...]the utilization of left lobe balanced the donor's safety and the recipient's need.
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