Bloody Bile and Rescue Intervention—A Case Series of Post-PTBD Hemorrhagic Complications With a Review of the Literature

IF 3.3 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology Pub Date : 2024-03-05 DOI:10.1016/j.jceh.2024.101392
Ranjan K. Patel , Alamellu Alagapan , Taraprasad Tripathy , Hemant K. Nayak , Bramhadatta Pattnaik , Tanmay Dutta , Sunita Gupta , Sudipta Mohakud , Suprava Naik , Nerbadyswari Deep Bag
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Percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage (PTBD) is a routinely performed interventional radiological procedure. A myriad of complications can occur after PTBD, the most important being hemorrhagic complications that require immediate attention. Hemorrhage following PTBD may result from arterial, portal, or hepatic venous injury. A catheter or pull-back cholangiogram often demonstrates the venous injury. A computed tomogram angiogram aids in identifying bleeding sources and procedural planning. Catheter repositioning, upsizing, or clamping often suffice for minor venous bleeding. However, major venous injury necessitates tract embolization, portal vein embolization, or stent grafting. Arterial injury may lead to significant blood loss unless treated expeditiously. Transarterial embolization is the treatment of choice in such cases. Adequate knowledge about the hemorrhagic complications of PTBD will allow an interventional radiologist to take necessary precautionary measures to reduce their incidence and take appropriate steps in their management. This article entails four different hemorrhagic complications of PTBD and their interventional management. It also discusses the various treatment options to manage different kinds of post-PTBD hemorrhagic complications.

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血性胆汁和抢救干预--肺结核后出血并发症病例系列及文献综述
经皮经肝胆道引流术(PTBD)是一种常规的介入放射手术。经皮穿刺胆道引流术后可能会出现多种并发症,其中最重要的是需要立即处理的出血性并发症。PTBD 术后出血可能是动脉、门静脉或肝静脉损伤所致。导管或回拉胆管造影通常可以显示静脉损伤。计算机断层扫描血管造影有助于确定出血源和制定手术计划。对于轻微的静脉出血,通常只需调整导管位置、扩大导管尺寸或夹紧导管即可。然而,严重的静脉损伤则需要栓塞、门静脉栓塞或支架移植。动脉损伤如果不尽快治疗,可能会导致大量失血。经动脉栓塞是此类病例的首选治疗方法。充分了解 PTBD 出血性并发症,可使介入放射医师采取必要的预防措施,降低其发生率,并采取适当的处理措施。本文介绍了 PTBD 的四种不同出血并发症及其介入治疗。文章还讨论了处理各种PTBD术后出血并发症的各种治疗方案。
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Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hepatology
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