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Ulrich Grosse1, Klaus Brechtel2, Dominik Ketelsen3, Roland Syha4, Gerd Grözinger5, Fabian Springer6, Christoph Thomas7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A transsplenic access for the catheterization of the portal venous system to treat a portal vein thrombosis and/or stenosis entails the risk of intra-abdominal or intrasplenic bleeding complications and has to be seen as an approach of last resort. This is one of few reported cases in the literature where a transsplenic puncture tract was successfully embolized using an Amplatzer® vascular plug 4 (8 mm; St. Jude Medical). CASEEntities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25952620 PMCID: PMC4429671 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-015-1138-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Figure 1Pre-interventional Contrast-enhanced CT of the abdomen: A, B, C Coronal (arrows are pointing to the occluded portal vein) and axial venous phase images demonstrate the postoperative situs after hemihepatectomy, the cavernous portal vein occlusion with extension to the confluence, ascites and splenomegaly.
Figure 2Baseline splenoportography: A, B Initial splenoportogram with an advanced support catheter (TrailBlazer™ 0.018 inch; ev3 Endovascular) confirmed a complete portal vein occlusion and showed massive esophageal and gastric varices.
Figure 3Splenoportography after stent extension and transsplenic tract embolization at the end of the intervention: A Final splenoportogram demonstrated a fast runoff of the applied contrast media in the intrahepatic portal vein branches and a reduced blood flow to the gastric varices after Coil-embolization. B Transsplenic tract embolization with an Amplatzer® plug 4 (8 mm; St. Jude Medical) as well as gelfoam pledgets delivered via the sheath as it was removed.
Figure 4Contrast-enhanced PET-CT of the abdomen 3 years post-interventional: A, B, C Coronal and axial venous phase images demonstrate a patent portal vein with stents in situ, a left hepatic lobe hypertrophy and the Amplatzer® vascular plug (marked with an arrow in C) within the spleen.