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Akiko Tomiyama1, Sota Oguro1, Mayumi Kato2, Hiromi Watanabe2, Hiroya Yamazaki2, Tatsuya Suzuki1, Shinichi Tominaga2.
Abstract
An intrahepatic portosystemic venous shunt is a relatively rare abnormality that can cause encephalopathy owing to hyperammonaemia. Two patients with encephalopathy owing to intrahepatic portosystemic venous shunts were treated with transcatheter emboli sation using the AMPLATZER Vascular Plug II. Both patients achieved complete obliteration, which was confirmed on dynamic CT. Their symptoms that had been related to portalsystemic encephalopathy subsequently improved after the intervention. No short-term complications were observed in either patient. We recommend that the AMPLATZER Vascular Plug II be used for embolis ation owing to its superior safety and utility when compared with metallic coils or other liquid embolic materials.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 30363250 PMCID: PMC6159236 DOI: 10.1259/bjrcr.20160061
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BJR Case Rep ISSN: 2055-7159
Figure 1.An 83 year-old male followed up for chronic hepatitis. (a) Coronal image of dynamic CT before chemoembolisation shows enhancing tumour (arrow) and a portosystemic shunt (arrowheads). (b) Volume rendering image based on abdominal dynamic CT showed a torturous shunt between the portal vein (P5) and the right hepatic vein (arrows). (c) Venography after balloon occlusion of one pathway of the portal vein hepatic vein shunt. The diameter of the right hepatic vein is 14 mm (arrow). The shunt was embolized using the Amplatzer Venous Plug II. (d) Venography after deploying the Amplatzer Venous Plug II; embolisation of the right hepatic vein is indicated (arrow). (e) Dynamic CT image 1 month after the procedure shows complete embolisation of the portal vein hepatic vein shunt (arrow).
Figure 2.A 75-year-old female: (a, b) Pretreatment dynamic CT and volume rendering image based on dynamic CT shows a tortuous shunt between the portal vein (P3) and the left hepatic vein (arrows). (c) Venography after catheterisation of the left hepatic vein. The diameter of the left hepatic vein is 7 mm (arrow). (d) Venography after deploying the AMPLATZER Vascular Plug II: embolisation of the left hepatic vein is shown, and embolisation of the right hepatic vein is indicated (arrow). (e) Dynamic CT 1 month after the procedure shows complete embolisation of the portal vein hepatic vein shunt (arrows).