Radiology Case Reports (Oct 2021)

Preloading Coil in Plug Method (p-CIP) with the AVP 2 for large Portosystemic Shunt Embolization

  • Kazuki Hashimoto, MD,
  • Yukihisa Ogawa, MD PhD,
  • Shinji Wada, MD,
  • Daichi Kobayashi, MD,
  • Shingo Hamaguchi, MD,
  • Junji Moriya, MD,
  • Hidefumi Mimura, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 10
pp. 2899 – 2903

Abstract

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Hepatic encephalopathy caused by a large portosystemic shunt (PSS) can be treated by endovascular embolization of the shunt. The PSS diameter can be >20 mm; it occasionally poses technical difficulties. Here, a 72-year-old woman with liver cirrhosis, hyperammonemia, and large spleno-renal shunt underwent shunt embolization using an Amplatzer vascular plug 2 (AVP2) and metallic coils. The preloading coil in plug method (p-CIP), which facilitated embolization inside the AVP2 without cannulation from outside, was employed to overcome technical difficulties. We propose the use of p-CIP with an AVP2 as a tool for treatment of hepatic encephalopathy with PSS.

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