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The intraoperative findings revealed two feeder arteries and a drainage vessel.
The last drainage vessel was closed by suture from inside the aneurysm (Fig. 3).
Two feeder arteries were ligated (a), and the last drainage vessel was closed by suturing from inside the aneurysm (b) Fig. 4 Postoperative images.
We detected three blood vessels, two of which were feeder arteries that probably originated from the left anterior descending branch of the coronary artery and one was a drainage vessel that directly flowed to the pulmonary artery.
We performed posterior sectionectomy by a Glissonean pedicle transection method for several reasons: the tumor location was near the Glissonean bifurcation to S6 and S7, the volume of S7 was relatively small, and to remove the abnormal drainage vessel which runs between the S6 and S7.
The solid fraction was returned, together with 215 liters of fresh hot water (55 to 60°C), into the drainage vessel, continuously mixed for 30 minutes, and dewatered using the same approach outlined above.
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We served several drainage vessels into the right hepatic vein, but we could not clearly specify which was the early drainage vein of discussion.
The change in the diameter of drainage vessels was +31.0±11.4% (11 chambers).
After 2 3 h, erythrocytes left in these drainage vessels underwent haemolysis, resulting in passive enlargement of vascular diameter and thrombosis in the vessel lumens.
Many red blood cells then form aggregates in the lumens of drainage vessels, and after 2 3 h haemolysis of the red blood cells and subsequent thrombosis occur.
After 2 3 h, those erythrocytes underwent haemolysis, resulting in thrombosis in the lumens of the drainage tumour vessels.
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