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Hiroki Kushiya1, Takehiro Noji2, Daisuke Abo3, Takeshi Soyama3, Kimitaka Tanaka1, Yoshitsugu Nakanishi1, Toshimichi Asano1, Toru Nakamura1, Takahiro Tsuchikawa1, Keisuke Okamura1, Satoshi Hirano1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is no definitive strategy for gastrointestinal bleeding due to left-sided portal hypertension after pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) for pancreatic cancer (PC) with concomitant portal vein resection (PVR). CASEEntities:
Keywords: Interventional radiology; Intestinal bleeding; Left-sided portal hypertension; Pancreaticoduodenectomy
Year: 2019 PMID: 31396775 PMCID: PMC6687795 DOI: 10.1186/s40792-019-0687-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2198-7793
Fig. 1Pancreaticoduodenectomy combined with a concomitant resection of the confluence of the PV and SV. Side-to-end anastomosis was performed between the SV and IMV. PV portal vein, LGV left gastric vein, SV splenic vein, IMV inferior mesenteric vein
Fig. 2a, b Computed tomography image showing pancreaticojejunostomy varices. c Image of digital subtraction arterial portography from the splenic artery. The flow of splenic vein drain into the varices around the pancreaticojejunostomy (white circle) and finally toward the superior mesenteric vein (black arrow) via the elevated jejunal vein (white arrow)
Fig. 3Pancreaticojejunostomy varices remained by follow-up CT at 3 years after first stage PSE
Fig. 4Pancreaticoduodenectomy combined with concomitant resection of the confluence of the PV and SV. Reconstruction was performed only between the PV and SMV: the IMV was preserved. PV portal vein, LGV left gastric vein, SV splenic vein, IMV inferior mesenteric vein, SMV superior mesenteric vein
Fig. 5a, b Computed tomography image showing varices at the pancreaticojejunostomy that communicated with the elevated jejunal and portal veins. c, d Image of retrograde trans-portal-venous obliteration (white arrow is the elevated jejunal vein). Retrograde venography before obliteration (c) showing the varices around the pancreaticojejunostomy (white circle). Retrograde venography after obliteration (d) showing that the varices around the pancreaticojejunostomy disappear (white circle)
Fig. 6Follow-up CT at 1 year after procedure showed no varices at a portion of the PJ