Interventions in Gastric Varices: TIPS versus BRTO

Emilio Sanín, J. Lopera, A. D. de Assis, José Andrade de Carvalho Melo Júnior, S. Alvarez
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Abstract Gastric varices (GV) are a relatively uncommon cause of bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract. Compared with esophageal varices (EV), GV have been less well studied and therefore there is less consensus on the best treatment alternative. GV have distinct hemodynamic and anatomic considerations which must be well understood to provide adequate treatments. The purpose of this review is to describe the endovascular treatment options available: transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt and balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration (BRTO) and its variants. Each of these alternatives has its indications for different clinical scenarios. Both are effective in controlling acute bleeding, but BRTO seems to have better long-term results. A detailed description of indications, techniques, complications, and results is included.
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胃静脉曲张的干预:TIPS与BRTO
摘要胃静脉曲张(GV)是一种相对少见的胃肠道出血原因。与食管静脉曲张(EV)相比,GV的研究较少,因此对最佳治疗方案的共识较少。GV有独特的血流动力学和解剖学的考虑,必须充分了解,以提供适当的治疗。本综述的目的是描述可用的血管内治疗方案:经颈静脉肝内门静脉系统分流术和球囊闭塞逆行经静脉闭塞术(BRTO)及其变体。每一种选择都有其针对不同临床情况的适应症。两者对控制急性出血都有效,但BRTO似乎有更好的长期效果。包括适应症、技术、并发症和结果的详细描述。
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