Generate a detailed, anatomically accurate, clinical schematic diagram of Abdominal Normothermic Regional Perfusion (A‑NRP) cannulation and perfusion circuit in a Donation after Circulatory Death (DCD) donor. The illustration should include: An open abdominal cavity displaying internal organs (liver, kidneys, pancreas, intestines) in realistic anatomical positions. Femoral vein cannulation with a long venous cannula whose tip reaches the right atrium via the inferior vena cava; show a cutaway of the venous path where necessary. Femoral artery cannulation with a short arterial cannula in the femoral artery. An open venous reservoir connected to the long venous cannula, with tubing clearly labeled. A centrifugal pump placed after the reservoir, with blood flow arrows showing direction from the reservoir → pump → oxygenator. A membrane oxygenator component in the circuit, with outflow to the arterial line. The arterial line returning oxygenated blood to the short arterial cannula in the femoral artery. A clear depiction of descending thoracic aortic occlusion (vascular clamp or balloon) placed just below the diaphragm to prevent cerebral and upper body perfusion. Labels on all major components (“long venous cannula”, “open venous reservoir”, “centrifugal pump”, “oxygenator”, “short arterial cannula”, “aortic occlusion clamp”, “femoral artery”, “femoral vein”). Use professional schematic medical illustration style, high resolution, not cartoonish, suitable for a scientific See more