Not every organ in the body does, but the liver has a portal vein blood supply and a hepatic artery blood supply. So the portal vein feeds the normal liver; the hepatic artery feeds the metastases.
Hepatic artery thrombosis (HAT) is the most common vascular complication after liver transplantation, occurring in 2–5% of liver transplant recipients. As such, HAT is a major cause of morbidity ...