Author:
Liu Zheyu,Shen Tianni,Xia Kexin,He Junye,Rui Tianhao,Chen Wei
Abstract
Abstract
Purposes
The purpose of this study was to develop a new and more comprehensive classification system for portal vein (PV) variations using three-dimensional visualization and evaluation (3DVE) and to discuss the prevalence rates and clinical implications of the variants.
Methods
The anatomies of PVs were tracked and analyzed by using three-dimensional visualization of CT images acquired between 2013 and 2022. Scans from 200 adults were evaluated and a total of 178 patients (N = 178) were included in the study. The new classification system, named BLB classification, was developed based on the level of the absent PV branch in each variant anatomy.
Results
Using the BLB classification system, PVs were divided into thirteen subtypes. Only 82.6–84.8% of the portal veins of the 178 patients were depicted in Atri’s, Cheng’s or Covey’s classification, compared with 100% identified by the BLB classification. The BLB classification was validated against external data sets from previous studies, with 97.0-98.9% of patients classified by the BLB system.
Conclusion
Variant PV anatomies are more commonly seen based on 3DVE than in previous reports. The BLB classification covers almost all portal vein variants and may be used for planning liver surgery.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC