Current role of portosystemic shunt surgery in the management of hepatic venous outflow obstruction.

نویسندگان

  • Dinesh Singhal
  • Steve de Castro
  • Neerav Goyal
  • Dirk J Gouma
  • A Chaudhary
  • Thomas M van Gulik
چکیده

BACKGROUND Hepatic venous outflow obstruction (HVOO) is a rare disorder that occurs predominantly due to a hypercoagulable state. The syndrome may result from hepatic vein obstruction, inferior vena cava obstruction or a combination of both and manifests with post-sinusoidal portal hypertension. The presentation may be fulminant with poor prognosis or as either acute, subacute or chronic forms with relatively better prognosis. Portosystemic shunt surgery (PSS) has thus far been the mainstay of treatment for HVOO. However, over the last decade, transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) and liver transplantation have emerged as viable options. This review aims to evaluate the available treatment options and the current relevance of PSS for the management of HVOO. METHODS A literature review on investigations and treatment was performed using Medline and additional library searches. RESULTS Portosystemic shunts form the mainstay of treatment for patients with subacute presentation (preserved liver function) with medically intractable ascites or recurrent variceal hemorrhage. Excellent results with 5-year survival of more than 90% have been reported from specialized centers. The main limitation for PSS is the reported perioperative mortality of 10-20% and a declining technical expertise for such surgery. Liver transplantation with disease-specific 5-year survival between 50 and 95% is presently the treatment of choice for patients with fulminant presentation, end-stage liver disease (ESLD), unshuntable anatomy or decompensation after PSS. TIPS may be preferable for sick patients with acute presentation with isolated hepatic vein thrombosis or as a temporizing measure for those with ESLD awaiting transplantation. The drawback of TIPS is late shunt dysfunction that occurs in more than 50% of patients at 1 year. CONCLUSIONS Due to rarity of the disorder there is a lack of trials comparing the different treatment modalities. Hence, the current treatment recommendations are based on retrospective studies. In a select group of HVOO patients (subacute presentation with preserved liver function), PSS remains the treatment of choice with excellent long-term results.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Digestive surgery

دوره 23 5-6  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2006