Literature DB >> 18360078

Successful management of duodenal varices by balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration.

Masahiro Hotta1, Hiroshi Yoshida, Yasuhiro Mamada, Nobuhiko Taniai, Koichi Bando, Yoshiaki Mizuguchi, Daisuke Kakinuma, Tomohiro Kanda, Ken-ichiro Watanabe, Takashi Tajiri.   

Abstract

We describe a case of duodenal varices successfully treated with balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration (BRTO) alone. A 63-year-old man presented with tarry stools. Computed tomography demonstrated dilated varices around the duodenum. Emergency endoscopic examination revealed varices of the second portion of the duodenum without active bleeding. There was no evidence of bleeding in the esophagus or stomach. Colonoscopy revealed no bleeding sites in the colon. On the day after admission, a superior mesenteric arteriogram obtained in the venous phase demonstrated a collateral vein from the inferior pancreaticoduodenal vein to the inferior vena cava. Retrograde venography performed via the right femoral vein confirmed that the right inferior adrenal vein was the draining vein and that the collateral vein was occluded. There were no tarry stools after BRTO. The patient was discharged 7 days after BRTO. Two months after discharge, computed tomography showed no dilated varices around the duodenum. Three months after discharge, endoscopy confirmed the absence of varices. No bleeding has been detected as of 10 months after discharge. We conclude that BRTO is an effective treatment for duodenal varices.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18360078     DOI: 10.1272/jnms.75.36

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nippon Med Sch        ISSN: 1345-4676            Impact factor:   0.920


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1.  Usefulness of multi-detector row computed tomography for management of duodenal varices by emergency balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration.

Authors:  Takayuki Fukuhara; Hideaki Kakizawa; Hiroshi Aikata; Chihiro Tani; Masaki Ishikawa; Kazuo Awai; Kazuaki Chayama
Journal:  Clin J Gastroenterol       Date:  2013-04-16

2.  Identification of Perforators in Patients with Duodenal Varices by Endoscopic Ultrasound-A Case Series [with video].

Authors:  Malay Sharma; Pazhanivel Mohan; Chittapuram S Rameshbabu; Venkataraman Jayanthi
Journal:  J Clin Exp Hepatol       Date:  2012-09-21

3.  Ectopic varices: a potential cause of gastrointestinal bleeding in patients with portal hypertension.

Authors:  Indira Bhavsar; Anthony W Rooney; Brooke Corning; Neeral L Shah
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2018-06-15

4.  Management of Bleeding Duodenal Varices with Combined TIPS Decompression and Trans-TIPS Transvenous Obliteration Utilizing 3% Sodium Tetradecyl Sulfate Foam Sclerosis.

Authors:  Wael E Saad; Allison Lippert; Sandra Schwaner; Abdullah Al-Osaimi; Saher Sabri; Nael Saad
Journal:  J Clin Imaging Sci       Date:  2014-11-29

5.  Upper gastrointestinal ectopic variceal bleeding treated with various endoscopic modalities: Case reports and literature review.

Authors:  Sang Woo Park; Eunae Cho; Chung Hwan Jun; Sung Kyu Choi; Hyun Soo Kim; Chang Hwan Park; Jong Sun Rew; Sung Bum Cho; Hee Joon Kim; Mingui Han; Kyu Man Cho
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2017-01       Impact factor: 1.889

6.  Successful treatment of ruptured duodenal varices with dual balloon-occluded embolotherapy.

Authors:  Osamu Ikeda; Yutaka Nakasone; Toru Beppu; Hideo Baba; Yasuyuki Yamashita
Journal:  Acta Radiol Short Rep       Date:  2012-02-15
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