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Yash Hegde1, Dana Ley2, Adnan Said2
1Department of Medicine, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA, wisc.edu.
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Transjugular portosystemic intrahepatic shunt (TIPS) is a procedure used to alleviate portal hypertension. The two most common clinical indications for TIPS are secondary prevention of variceal hemorrhage and refractory ascites. Biliary complications, of which biliary-shunt fistulas are the most common, are very rare. There are very limited data on TIPS placement leading to biliary obstruction. We describe a patient who underwent TIPS placement leading to biliary obstruction, initially thought to have alcohol-associated hepatitis, who was successfully treated with interventional radiology-guided percutaneous biliary drain placement.
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