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Laparoscopic Splenectomy with Pericardial Devascularization for Hypersplenism and Esophageal Variceal Hemorrhage Due to Portal Hypertension
Published on: November 15, 2024
Stepwise partial splenic embolization for portal hypertension based on a new concept: Splanchnic caput Medusae
Fumio Chikamori1, Niranjan Sharma2, Satoshi Ito3
1Department of Surgery, Japanese Red Cross Kochi Hospital, 1-4-63-11 Hadaminamimachi, Kochi, 780-8562, Japan.
Abstract:
Management of splenomegaly with thrombocytopenia is important in the treatment of portal hypertension. We propose a new concept: "Splanchnic Caput Medusae" in which enlarged spleen is her face and portal collateral pathways are her snake hairs. We report 2 demonstrable cases who were treated based on this new concept. Case 1 with refractory esophageal varices and splenomegaly was treated by stepwise partial splenic embolization (PSE) and endoscopic injection sclerotherapy with ligation. Spleen/liver volume ratio changed from 0.33 to 0.10. Hepatic venous pressure gradient changed from 19 to 14 mmHg. Case 2 with mesenteric shunt and splenomegaly was treated by stepwise PSE and retrograde obliteration. Spleen/liver volume ratio changed from 0.70 to 0.05. Hepatic venous pressure gradient changed from 11 to 7 mmHg. In these 2 cases, 3D-CT reconstruction images after treatment revealed that spleen- portal system reversed almost to normal form. We conclude that splenomegaly and portal collateral pathways could be considered as "Splanchnic Caput Medusae" and have to be treated by stepwise PSE.

