| Literature DB >> 15754107 |
Shigeyasu Ota1, Shohachi Suzuki, Hiroshi Mitsuoka, Naoki Unno, Shoichi Inagawa, Yasuo Takehara, Takanori Sakaguchi, Hiroyuki Konno, Satoshi Nakamura.
Abstract
We report herein the case of a 64-year-old man successfully treated by portal venous stent placement for repeated gastrointestinal bleeding associated with jejunal varices. He was admitted to our hospital with melena 8 years after having a pancreatoduodenectomy for carcinoma of the papilla of Vater. From portogram findings showing severe portal vein (PV) stenosis and dilated collaterals through the jejunal vein of the Roux-en-Y loop, jejunal varices resulting from PV stenosis were suspected as the cause of the melena. A metallic stent was placed in the PV following percutaneous transhepatic PV angioplasty. Although the cure of hemorrhagic jejunal varices caused by PV stenosis is difficult in patients who have undergone major abdominal surgery, patency of the stent in this patient has been maintained for 32 months without gastrointestinal hemorrhage. Metallic stent placement is recommended as a useful treatment for PV stenosis that is less invasive than open surgery.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15754107 DOI: 10.1007/s00534-004-0941-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hepatobiliary Pancreat Surg ISSN: 0944-1166