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Collateral pathways of the left gastric vein in portal hypertension.

W C Widrich, M Srinivasan, M C Semine, A H Robbins.   

Abstract

Since June 1974, 347 percutaneous transhepatic portal venographic studies were performed on 246 patients with portal hypertension who had had bleeding gastroesophageal varices. Of 234 patients in whom left gastric veins (LGV) (coronary) were demonstrated, 177 (75.6%) had a single LGV and 57 (24.4%) had multiple left gastric veins (21.8% had two LGVs, 2.1% had three LGVs, and 0.5% had five LGVs). Of 193 patients undergoing selective left gastric venography, spontaneous portosystemic communications to the left renal vein were found in 55, to the inferior vena cava in two, to the inferior pulmonary veins in five, to the pericardiophrenic vein in eight, to the right inferior phrenic vein in three, and to the left intercostal veins in one. Interportal communications with the left gastric vein and varices occurred from the left portal vein in 13, from the gastroepiploic vein in one, and from a superior mesenteric vein branch in one. The predominant drainage of esophageal varices was to the azygos vein in 78 of 155 patients, to the hemiazygos vein in 13, and to multiple small unnamed veins in the mediastinum in 57. Opacified varices did not extend above the level of the azygos vein arch in 71 of 130 patients; however, 59 continued cephalad to the azygos arch and drained through more superior veins of the thorax. Knowledge of the anatomy and incidence of each of these portosystemic or interportal venous communications is important to properly treat bleeding esophageal varices by surgery or angiographic embolization.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6607610     DOI: 10.2214/ajr.142.2.375

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AJR Am J Roentgenol        ISSN: 0361-803X            Impact factor:   3.959


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