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Portal vein stenting for portal hypertension caused by local recurrence following hepato-pancreatoduodenectomy for bile duct cancer
Authors:Kawamoto Jun  Kimura Fumio  Shimizu Hiroaki  Yoshitome Hiroyuki  Ambiru Satoshi  Otsuka Masayuki  Katou Atsushi  Yoshitomi Hideyuki  Nozawa Satoshi  Sawada Shigeaki  Furukawa Katsunori  Takeuchi Dan  Miyazaki Masaru
Affiliation:Dept. of General Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University.
Abstract:The patient was a 73-year-old man diagnosed with bile duct cancer. He underwent hepato-pancreatoduodenectomy and a combined resection of portal vein in July 2002. The post operative course was uneventful. In December 2003 he had a loss of consciousness, and was admitted to our hospital as an emergency patient. Abdominal CT scan and angiography revealed the presence of portal vein stenosis due to local recurrence of bile duct cancer resulting in portal hypertension. Thus, a metallic stent was placed in the portal vein to maintain portal blood flow. A non-covered metallic stent, 10 mm in diameter and 80 mm in length (SMART stent, Cordis Endovascular), was deployed through the stenotic portal vein. Portography after the stent placement showed a relief of the portal vein stenosis. Intravenous heparin administration was performed at a dose of 5,000 IU per day for 5 days after the stent placement, and this was followed by oral warfarin potassium administration. The clinical course was uneventful and the patient was discharged 21 days after portal stent placement. Portal stenting successfully improved portal hypertension due to stenosis of the portal vein without any complication. Our experience suggests that the portal vein stenting using the SMART stent is useful palliative therapy for portal vein stenosis.
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