نتایج جستجو برای: portal shunt

تعداد نتایج: 46353  

Journal: :HPB Surgery 1994
L. Q. Wang B. G. Persson S. Bengmark

As liver tumours receive some of their blood supply from the portal vein, we wanted to illustrate the influence of portal blood flow in combination with dearterialization in the treatment of liver tumours. Forty male, inbred Wistar/Furth rats with an adenocarcinoma transplanted to the liver were treated with various inflow occlusions repeated daily for 5 days. Deviation of the portal blood flow...

2016
Jian Wang Chenglin Lu Hui Zhang Min Xie Shanhua Bao

Aim: Portal hypertension is a common disease with high mortality and poor prognosis, especially in the cases of bleeding due to portal hypertension, and secondary hypersplenism. Herein, we report a case-series of 6 patients who had bleeding from esophagus varices due to complicated portal hypertension and subsequently underwent splenectomy and selectively devascularization. Our objective was to...

2015
Tae-Yong Ha Kyung-Mo Kim Gi-Young Ko Seak Hee Oh Tae-Won Kwon Yong-Pil Cho Sung-Gyu Lee

BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to evaluate whether variant meso-Rex bypass with transposition of abdominal autogenous vein can be used as an alternative treatment modality for selected patients with symptomatic extrahepatic portal vein obstruction. METHODS This was a retrospective review of six consecutive patients who received this alternative procedure for the treatment of symptomatic...

Journal: :Intensive care medicine experimental 2015
A M Leal Micharet A Martín Vivas M Yagüe Huertas J Ferrero Calleja A Hernández Tejedor R Ruiz de Luna M Sigcha Sigcha N de la Calle Pedrosa Á Gabán Díez A I González Jiménez I Temprano Gómez A Algora Weber

Introduction Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) is a non selective portosystemic derivation created by endovascular techniques. A transhepatic comunication between one of the hepatic veins and a branch of portal vein is created using a needle system. Intrahepatic trajectory remains open by placing a metallic stent. TIPS is an effective method to relieve the portal system press...

Journal: :Journal of Korean Medical Science 1994
C. W. Lee Y. S. Lee G. Y. Cho J. Y. Kim Y. I. Min

This report describes a case of portal hypertension caused by periportal tuberculous lymphadenitis. There were a few reports of portal hypertension associated with tuberculosis. A 27-year-old man was admitted to the hospital because of recurrent hematemesis for 7 days. There was a history of mediastinal tuberculous lymphadenitis 3 years earlier that was treated with isoniazide, rifampin, ethamb...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiology 0
eunyoung kim department of internal medicine, college of medicine, the catholic university of korea, seoul, republic of korea sung won lee department of internal medicine, college of medicine, the catholic university of korea, seoul, republic of korea; division of hepatology, department of internal medicine, college of medicine, the catholic university of korea, seoul, republic of korea. tel: +82-222582075, fax: +82-255865589 woo hyeon kim department of internal medicine, college of medicine, the catholic university of korea, seoul, republic of korea si hyun bae department of internal medicine, college of medicine, the catholic university of korea, seoul, republic of korea nam ik han department of internal medicine, college of medicine, the catholic university of korea, seoul, republic of korea jung suk oh department of radiology, college of medicine, the catholic university of korea, seoul, republic of korea

a 43-year-old man with liver cirrhosis received transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (tips) for the treatment of recurrent variceal bleeding and f3 esophageal varices. during routine follow up liver ultrasound examination, six months after the implantation, tips occlusion was suspected and tips revision was performed. during the revision, moderate to severe stenosis at the hepatic veno...

Journal: :Annals of hepatology 2012
Aman Arya Nirmal Kakani Nabil Hussain Natasha Chandok

 We present an unusual case of extensive avascular malformations (AVMs) causing non-cirrhotic portal hypertension. This phenomenon, though previously described, is a rare clinical entity which, in the setting of life threatening portal hypertension, may require vascular decompression either by surgery or a transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt.

Journal: :Diagnostic and interventional radiology 2010
Sergey Litvin Eli Atar Michael Knizhnik Elchanan Bruckheimer Alexander Belenky

We describe a patient after liver transplantation with a preexisting surgical splenorenal shunt close to the confluence of the splenic and superior mesenteric veins and a wide, short communication between the splenic and renal veins. To close the shunt, an inferior vena cava filter was inserted in the shunt and a vascular plug was placed in the splenic vein inside the filter. When this failed t...

2017
Senthil S Gunasekaran Ron C Gaba

Given the widespread use of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) creation for the treatment of portal hypertensive complications, a working knowledge of portal venous anatomy is critical for interventional radiologists. The right portal vein - which is most commonly accessed during TIPS - is subject to various anatomic variants that may potentially impact procedure success. This...

2004
Vijay Venkatraman Mark H. Van Horn Susan Weeks Elizabeth Bullitt

TIPS (Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt) is an effective treatment for portal hypertension. However, during the procedure, respiration, needle pressure, and possibly other factors cause the liver to move. This complicates the procedure since the portal vein is not visible during needle insertion. We present the results of a study of intraoperative liver motion.

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