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  • Interventional Radiology
  • Pediatric Medicine
  • Vascular Diseases

Background:

  • Portal interventions in children differ significantly from adult procedures.
  • Pediatric patients necessitate unique workup and clinical management strategies.
  • Clinical decisions for pediatric portal venous pathologies require tailored approaches.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize the interventional radiologist's role in managing pediatric portal venous diseases.
  • To focus on technical aspects, patient management, and procedural indications.
  • To provide recommendations based on research and clinical experience.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature on pediatric portal interventions.
  • Analysis of technical elements and patient management strategies.
  • Discussion of various interventional procedures for the portal vein.

Main Results:

  • Identification of unique challenges in pediatric portal interventions.
  • Outline of specific workup and management protocols for children.
  • Summary of current interventional techniques and their applications.

Conclusions:

  • Interventional radiologists play a crucial role in treating pediatric portal venous diseases.
  • Tailored technical approaches and patient management are essential for successful outcomes.
  • Evidence-based recommendations can guide clinical practice in this specialized field.