Observational Study
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World J Gastrointest Surg. Apr 27, 2023; 15(4): 674-686
Published online Apr 27, 2023. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v15.i4.674
Table 1 Diameter of the dilated ligamentum teres hepatis
Measure point1
Cases
Diameter in mm
110412.82 ± 1.32
210412.10 ± 1.29
310411.19 ± 1.15
410410.30 ± 1.09
51049.55 ± 1.09
61038.87 ± 1.12
7848.19 ± 1.30
8677.60 ± 1.32
9447.37 ± 1.16
10207.06 ± 1.88
Table 2 Relative content and stiffness index of fibers in the ligamentum teres hepatis and portal vein

EF (%)
CF (%)
SM (%)
C/E
LTH11.23 ± 3.4033.51 ± 7.7115.61 ± 5.263.27 ± 1.22
PV11.57 ± 2.8032.11 ± 4.8216.74 ± 4.833.94 ± 0.85
P value0.620.330.320.16
Table 3 Intraoperative data from 26 total patients
Variable
Value
Type of venous resection + reconstruction
Tangential + patch, n (%)5 (19.23)
Segmental + interposition, n (%)21 (80.77)
Length of the segmental resected vein in mm40 (35-50)
Length of the interposition graft in mm40 (30-40)
Operative time in min485 (397.50-572.75)
Blood loss at surgery in mL200 (150-300)
Vein clamping time in min50 (40-60)
Table 4 Postoperative outcomes
Postoperative complications
Patients
Grade I3
    Bile leakage2
    Pulmonary infection1
Grade II5
    Pancreatic leakage1
    Delayed gastric emptying, grade B1
    Pulmonary infection2
    Gastrointestinal hemorrhage1
Grade III2
    Gastrointestinal bleeding1
    Lymphorrhea requiring abdominocentesis1
Grade IV0
Grade V, death2
Overall morbidity, n/total (%)10/26 (38.46)
Overall mortality, n/total (%)2/26 (7.69)