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Intrahepatic portal-venous shunts during PVE
Sreeja Sanampudi1, Driss Raissi2
1University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Hospital Radiology, 800 Rose St., Lexington, KY 40536, USA.
Abstract:
Portal venous embolization (PVE) is a well-validated technique to promote contralateral liver lobe hypertrophy prior to hepatic resection. We present a case of a patient with Type IV cholangiocarcinoma undergoing PVE prior to hepatic surgical resection. However, intrahepatic portal-venous shunts were incidentally found during the procedure and were subsequently embolized using embolic coils and N-butyl cyanoacrylate. While most patients with congenital portal-venous shunts remain asymptomatic, an unrecognized shunt during PVE could have resulted in a devastating complication secondary to nontarget embolization through the fistula. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of a portal-venous shunt being discovered during a PVE.
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