Radiology Case Reports (Nov 2023)

Transhepatic inferior vena cava recanalization in a case of Budd Chiari syndrome: A novel approach

  • Saurabh Ashok Sujanyal, MBBS,
  • Priyansh Parag Shah,
  • Joseph Gartrell Willis, MD, MBA,
  • Husameddin El Khudari, MD,
  • Rakesh K. Varma, MD, FSIR

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 11
pp. 4172 – 4175

Abstract

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Sharp recanalization for short-segment intravascular occlusion, using an endovascular route, has been described for inferior vena cava (IVC) occlusion. Often, the technical challenge to the endovascular management of Budd-Chiari syndrome (BCS) is the recanalization of the occluded hepatic vein or suprahepatic IVC. Presented here, the challenge was the level of occlusion of the suprahepatic IVC, with the resultant separation of both the patent IVC segments in a horizontal plane, making it technically challenging for sharp recanalization. We describe the use of percutaneous transhepatic access into the suprahepatic IVC via the middle hepatic vein under ultrasound guidance with eventual sharp recanalization of the occluded segment of the IVC, in a woman with BCS. This novel approach has not been described in the literature and can serve as an important addition to guide complex suprahepatic IVC recanalization.

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