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. 2009 Jul 14;15(26):3322–3323. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.3322

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Arterial Reconstruction. A: End-to-end anastomosis between the right branch of the extended right graft split livers (ERSL) and the recipient proper hepatic artery in a patient who needed retransplantation after living-related transplant (LRLT); B: End-to-end anastomosis between the right branch of the ERSL and recipient splenic artery in a patient transplanted because of hepatic artery thrombosis after LRLT; C: Cadaveric donor iliac interposition graft between the infra renal aorta and the right branch of the LRLT in a patient who had hepatic artery thrombosis after the standard primary transplant; D: Arterial revascularization using a cadaveric donor iliac interposition graft between the infra renal aorta and the right branch of the ERSL; E: Cadaveric donor iliac interposition graft between the infra renal aorta and the right branch of the ERSL.