Portal vein stenting blocked the inflow tract and completely resolved bile duct varices, formed by cavernous transformation of the portal vein.

IF 0.8 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-20 DOI:10.1007/s12328-024-02029-3
Daiyu Matsubara, Naotaka Kugiyama, Katsuya Nagaoka, Motohiro Yoshinari, Shunpei Hashigo, Keita Shimata, Yoshitaka Tamura, Toshinori Hirai, Taizo Hibi, Yasuhito Tanaka
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There is no established treatment for bleeding bile duct varices (BDVs). We report the first case of portal vein (PV) stenting completely eradicating bleeding BDVs. A 70-year-old male with malignant lymphoma developed BDVs due to PV obstruction, which had caused compression and stricture of the distal bile duct. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiography was performed to evaluate the stricture and bleeding from the ruptured BDV was observed. Endoscopic hemostasis was difficult, requiring reopening of the extra-hepatic PV and reducing the blood flow to the BDVs for hemostasis. Therefore, PV stenting was performed. During the procedure, portal angiography confirmed an inflow tract to the BDVs. Therefore, covered stents were placed in the PV and adjusted to block the inflow tract to the BDVs at the distal end. After stenting, the BDVs were successfully blocked and all PV blood flowed through the stent placed in the extra-hepatic PV. Two weeks after stenting, the BDVs had disappeared completely and the bleeding has not recurred for months. We experienced a case in which PV stenting not only reopened an obstructed PV but also successfully occluded the inflow tract. This case demonstrates the potential of PV stenting for the treatment of hemorrhagic BDVs.

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门静脉支架植入术阻断了流入道,彻底消除了由门静脉海绵状变形成的胆管静脉曲张。
对于胆管静脉曲张(BDV)出血,目前还没有成熟的治疗方法。我们报告了首例门静脉支架植入术彻底根治出血性胆管静脉曲张的病例。一名患有恶性淋巴瘤的 70 岁男性因门静脉阻塞导致远端胆管受压和狭窄而出现胆管静脉曲张。为评估狭窄情况,进行了内镜逆行胆管造影,观察到 BDV 破裂出血。内镜下止血非常困难,需要重新打开肝外静脉,并减少 BDV 的血流以进行止血。因此,进行了肝外静脉支架植入术。在手术过程中,门静脉造影证实了 BDV 的流入道。因此,在 PV 中放置了有盖支架,并进行了调整,以阻断远端的 BDV 流入道。支架植入后,BDV 被成功阻断,所有 PV 血流都流经放置在肝外 PV 的支架。支架植入两周后,BDV 完全消失,数月来出血未再发生。我们曾经历过这样一个病例:PV 支架植入术不仅重新打开了阻塞的 PV,还成功堵塞了流入道。该病例证明了 PV 支架植入术治疗出血性 BDV 的潜力。
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Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology
Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: The journal publishes Case Reports and Clinical Reviews on all aspects of the digestive tract, liver, biliary tract, and pancreas. Critical Case Reports that show originality or have educational implications for diagnosis and treatment are especially encouraged for submission. Personal reviews of clinical gastroenterology are also welcomed. The journal aims for quick publication of such critical Case Reports and Clinical Reviews.
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