Retrohepatic vena cava deroofing in living donor liver transplantation for caudate hepatocellular ca

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The removal of tumor together with the native liver in living donor liver transplantation for hepatocellular carcinoma is challenged by a very close resection margin if the tumor abuts the inferior vena cava.This is in contrast to typical deceased donor l
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