| Literature DB >> 30652138 |
Henry Walton1, Dominic Yu1, Charles Imber1, George Webster2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Haemobilia, defined as bleeding from the biliary tree, is a rare entity. The most common cause of haemobilia is iatrogenic trauma, which accounts for 70% of cases. Pseudoaneurysms of the portal vein are an extremely rare cause of haemobilia with only four reported cases to date. Conservative treatment, open surgical repair and percutaneous trans hepatic stent-grafting have all been employed in these cases. This displays the lack of consensus regarding the treatment of this condition.We report the first case of a portal vein pseudoaneurysm following endoscopic common bile duct stent placement performed to relieve obstruction of the common bile duct for lymphomatous infiltration of the pancreatic head. The pseudoaneurysm was successfully treated by placement of a percutaneous trans hepatic covered stent-graft. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Gastrointestinal bleeding; Haemobilia; Portal vein pseudoaneurysm; Transhepatic vascular stent-grafting
Year: 2018 PMID: 30652138 PMCID: PMC6319504 DOI: 10.1186/s42155-018-0011-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: CVIR Endovasc ISSN: 2520-8934
Published cases of portal vein pseudoaneurysm
| Author | Patient | Cause | Treatment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Walis et al., ( | 10 years, Male | Blunt abdominal trauma falling from a bicycle | Conservative management |
| Javadrasshid et al., ( | 28 years, female; 32 weeks pregnant | Spontaneous | Left hepatectomy |
| Weber et al., ( | 69 years, female | Seatbelt injury during a road traffic accident | Percutaneous portal vein stent |
| Ierardi et al., ( | 42 years, male | Blunt abdominal trauma during a road traffic accident | Percutaneous portal vein stent |
Summary of reported cases of portal vein pseudoaneurysms
Fig. 1a Abdominal CT showing a large periportal nodal mass and b Abdominal PET-CT showing avid tracer uptake
Fig. 2Abdominal CT following one dose of chemotherapy showing necrosis of the periportal nodal mass and erosion of the stent through the bile duct
Fig. 3Portal venous phase CT showing a main portal vein pseudoaneurysm closely related to the upper end of the biliary stent
Fig. 4Direct angiography of the pseudoaneursym pre and post-stenting. a Digital subtraction venogram showing a large portal vein pseudoaneurysm bulging into the proximal end of the common bile duct stent. b Post stent deployment venogram showing immediate exclusion of the portal vein pseudoaneurysm
Fig. 53d CT reconstruction of the covered vascular stent and the biliary stent. 3d reconstruction of a follow-up CT of the abdomen showing the relationship of the portal vein stent and the common bile duct stent. The covered portal vein stent has successfully excluded the pseudoaneurysm