Diagnostics (Oct 2022)

The Role of Imaging in Portal Vein Thrombosis: From the Diagnosis to the Interventional Radiological Management

  • Paolo Marra,
  • Ludovico Dulcetta,
  • Francesco Saverio Carbone,
  • Riccardo Muglia,
  • Giuseppe Muscogiuri,
  • Maurizio Cheli,
  • Lorenzo D’Antiga,
  • Michele Colledan,
  • Stefano Fagiuoli,
  • Sandro Sironi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12112628
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 11
p. 2628

Abstract

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Purpose: To illustrate diagnostic and interventional imaging for the characterization and treatment of portal vein thrombosis (PVT). Introduction: The broad spectrum of congenital and acquired PVT manifestations is illustrated, with a focus on the pediatric population; diagnostic and interventional imaging techniques are described. Description: PVT frequently presents as an incidental finding at imaging in the screening for liver diseases or for other unrelated reasons. PVT can be classified based on: extension (intrahepatic, extrahepatic, involving the spleno-mesenteric tract, etc.); degree (partial or complete); onset (acute or chronic); and with or without cavernomatous transformation. This comprehensive review relies on the experience gained from a large series of congenital and acquired PVT in a referral center for pediatric and adult liver transplantation. Diagnostic and interventional imaging techniques are described, including: color–Doppler and contrast-enhanced Ultrasound; CT and MR angiography; retrograde portography; percutaneous transhepatic, transplenic, and transmesenteric portography; transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt creation. Pre- and post-operative imaging assessment of the surgical meso-rex bypass is discussed. The description is enriched with an original series of pictorial imaging findings. Conclusion: PVT is a clinical condition associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Diagnostic and interventional imaging plays a crucial role in both conservative and operative management.

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