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Rectal arterio-portal fistula: an unusual cause of persistent bleeding per rectum following a proximal spleno-renal shunt.

Hao Yun Yap1, Ser Yee Lee, Yaw Fui Alexander Chung, Kiang Hiong Tay, Albert Su-Chong Low, Choon Hua Thng, Krishnakumar Madhavan.   

Abstract

Gastrointestinal arterio-venous malformations are a known cause of gastrointestinal bleeding. We present a rare case of persistent rectal bleeding due to a rectal arterio-portal venous fistula in the setting of portal hypertension secondary to portal vein thrombosis. The portal hypertension was initially surgically treated with splenectomy and a proximal splenorenal shunt. However, rectal bleeding persisted even after surgery, presenting us with a diagnostic dilemma. The patient was re-evaluated with a computed tomography mesenteric angiogram which revealed a rectal arterio-portal fistula. Arterio-portal fistulas are a known but rare cause of portal hypertension, and possibly the underlying cause of continued rectal bleeding in this case. This was successfully treated using angiographic localization and super-selective embolization of the rectal arterio-portal venous fistula via the right internal iliac artery.The patient subsequently went on to have a full term pregnancy. Through this case report, we hope to highlight awareness of this unusual condition, discuss the diagnostic workup and our management approach.

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Keywords:  Arteriovenous malformations; Esophageal varices; Portal hypertension; Portal vein thrombosis; Splenorenal shunt

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23840157      PMCID: PMC3703199          DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i25.4087

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 1007-9327            Impact factor:   5.742


  8 in total

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  8 in total
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1.  Unusual Presentation of Anal Pain and Tenesmus from Rectal Arteriovenous Malformation Successfully Treated with Ethanol Sclerotherapy.

Authors:  Jihoon Hong; Sang Yub Lee; Jung Guen Cha; Jun Heo
Journal:  Case Rep Gastroenterol       Date:  2021-03-03

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