Literature DB >> 20692434

Percutaneous embolization of periduodenal varix due to portal hypertension in a patient with kidney-pancreas transplantation: a case report.

I Fontana1, M Bertocchi, S Di Domenico, E Andorno, G Santori, A Magoni Rossi, G Gasloli, C Ferro, U G Rossi, G Bovio, U Valente.   

Abstract

Kidney-pancreas transplantation is a valid therapeutic option for patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. However, vascular complications associated with pancreas transplantation are not uncommon. Herein we have reported a 32-year-old woman with a history of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and celiac disease. She underwent liver transplantation for acute hepatitis. After 7 years, the patient developed end-stage kidney disease beginning hemodialysis and being listed for a kidney-pancreas transplantation, which was successfully performed when she was 29 years old with enteric diversion (Roux intestinal loop reconstruction). Five years after kidney-pancreas transplantation, she was admitted to our hospital with serious intestinal bleeding and poor liver function. The ultrasound showed a pattern like a arteriovenous fistula near the head of the pancreas. Computed Tomography was not diagnostic; an arteriogram showed the presence of a mesenteric varix and a mesenteric-caval shunt through the duodenum of the pancreatic graft. The liver biopsy and portal pressure gradient showed portal hypertension and liver cirrhosis. To obtain time a waiting a new liver, the patient underwent percutaneous embolization of the mesenteric varix through jugular access. The procedure was uneventful. The patient was successfully transplanted 2 months later. Pancreas function was always satisfactory. Copyright 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20692434     DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2010.05.109

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplant Proc        ISSN: 0041-1345            Impact factor:   1.066


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Authors:  Steffen Rassow; Stefan Büttner; Axel Thalhammer; Nora Marie Huber; Michael Heise; Kai-Henrik Peiffer; Despina Avaniadi; Julia Seifert; Helmut Geiger; Wolf Otto Bechstein; Ursula Pession; Ingeborg Anni Hauser
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2.  Gastrointestinal Bleeding in a Pancreas Transplant Recipient: A Case to Remember.

Authors:  Jeevan Prakash Gopal; James E Jackson; Andrew Palmer; David Taube; Anand Sivaprakash Rathnasamy Muthusamy
Journal:  Am J Case Rep       Date:  2020-08-28
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