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  • Postoperative management of visceral surgery patients often involves complex clinical scenarios.
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  • To highlight the role and effectiveness of interventional radiology in managing postoperative visceral surgery complications.
  • To present a spectrum of minimally invasive treatment options.

Main Methods:

  • Review of common interventional radiological procedures used in postoperative visceral surgery.
  • Discussion of specific techniques for managing bleeding, fluid collections, biliary issues, and vascular complications.

Main Results:

  • Interventional radiology provides effective treatments for fluid or abscess drainage, biliary diversion, bleeding embolization, and re-canalization.
  • Specific techniques like coil embolization, stent-graft placement, and transjugular approaches are detailed for various complications.
  • Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt shows high success in portal vein thrombosis.

Conclusions:

  • Interventional radiology offers a broad range of quick, safe, and effective minimally invasive procedures.
  • These techniques are crucial for managing challenging postoperative visceral surgery cases.