Radiology Case Reports (Jun 2024)

Two-session embolization of portosystemic shunt presenting with hepatic encephalopathy via transvenous and trans-paraumbilical approaches: A case report

  • Hiroki Kamada, MD, PhD,
  • Tomomi Sato, MD, PhD,
  • Sota Oguro, MD, PhD,
  • Hideki Ota, MD, PhD,
  • Kei Takase, MD, PhD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 6
pp. 2112 – 2116

Abstract

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We describe the endovascular embolization of a 65-year-old man with chronic hepatic encephalopathy. A contrast-enhanced computed tomography demonstrated a splenorenal shunt and a recanalized paraumbilical vein as a continuous portal shunt connecting the left branch of the portal vein and the right common femoral vein. A 2-session embolization was performed for the splenorenal shunt. First, the transvenous approach was used for coil embolization of the splenorenal shunt. It was difficult to advance the catheter system to the embolization site, and it was unstable during coil placement. Second, the paraumbilical venous approach was used to place additional coils. The catheter system had good maneuverability and easily reached the embolization site. Additionally, the stable system allowed for densely packed additional coil implantations. This report demonstrated the paraumbilical venous approach's effectiveness in catheter maneuverability and system stability during coil embolization.

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