Literature DB >> 10925484

[Hepatic portal venous gas].

O Monneuse1, L Gruner, L Henry, X Barth, E Olagne, O Beatrix, E Tissot.   

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OBJECTIVE: Hepatic portal venous gas is a radiological symptom associated with a poor prognosis (75% to 90% mortality). The aim of this retrospective study was to report 7 cases observed over a 2-year period. PATIENTS AND
METHOD: From June 1997 to November 1999, hepatic portal venous gas was diagnosed in 6 patients by CT scan and in one patient by echosonography. It was not detected in any case by plain abdominal X-rays. Three patients had small bowel obstruction with necrosis, three had extensive superior mesenteric infarction and one had preperforative necrosis of the colon.
RESULTS: One patient with extensive intestinal infarction and a metastatic head and neck cancer was not operated. Two patients were operated, but the extensive mesenteric infarction was not amenable to surgical management. Three of the 7 patients died, while the other four patients survived after resection of the necrotic small intestine (n = 3) and left colectomy extended to the transverse colon (n = 1).
CONCLUSION: Hepatic portal venous gas was associated with intestinal necrosis in the seven cases of this series. The severity of portal venous gas is only correlated with the severity of the disease causing portal venous gas.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10925484     DOI: 10.1016/s0003-3944(00)00217-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Chir        ISSN: 0003-3944


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1.  Detection of hepatic portal venous gas: its clinical impact and outcome.

Authors:  Sebastian T Schindera; Juergen Triller; Peter Vock; Hanno Hoppe
Journal:  Emerg Radiol       Date:  2006-03-18
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