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Ruptured high flow gastric varices with an intratumoral arterioportal shunt treated with balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration during temporary balloon occlusion of a hepatic artery
Authors:Nakai Motoki  Sato Morio  Tanihata Hirohiko  Sonomura Tetsuo  Sahara Shinya  Kawai Nobuyuki  Kimura Masashi  Terada Masaki
Affiliation:1. Department of Radiology, Hidaka General Hospital 116-2 Sono, Gobo Shi, Wakayama 644-8655, Japan
2. Department of Radiology, Wakayama Medical University 811-1,Kimiidera, Wakayama Shi, Wakayama 641-8510, Japan
Abstract:A patient presented with hematemesis due to gastric variceal bleeding with an intratumoral arterioportal shunt. Contrast-enhanced CT revealed gastric varices and hepatocellular carcinoma with tumor thrombi in the right portal vein. Angiography and angio-CT revealed a marked intratumoral arterioportal shunt accompanied with reflux into the main portal vein and gastric varices. Balloon-occluded retrograde venography from the gastro-renal shunt showed no visualization of gastric varices due to rapid blood flow through the intratumoral arterioportal shunt. The hepatic artery was temporarily occluded with a balloon catheter to reduce the blood flow through the arterioportal shunt, and then concurrent balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration (BRTO) was achieved. Vital signs stabilized immediately thereafter, and contrast-enhanced CT revealed thrombosed gastric varices. Worsening of hepatic function was not recognized. BRTO combined with temporary occlusion of the hepatic artery is a feasible interventional procedure for ruptured high flow gastric varices with an intratumoral arterioportal shunt.
Keywords:Gastric varices  Hepatocellular carcinoma  Arterioportal shunt  Balloon-occluded retrograde obliteration  Hematemesis
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