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https://read.qxmd.com/read/31563222/noncirrhotic-portal-hypertension-current-and-emerging-perspectives
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REVIEW
Rajeev Khanna, Shiv Kumar Sarin
Idiopathic portal hypertension (IPH) and extrahepatic portal venous obstruction (EHPVO) are prototype noncirrhotic causes of portal hypertension (PHT), characterized by normal hepatic venous pressure gradient, variceal bleeds, and moderate to massive splenomegaly with preserved liver synthetic functions. Infections, toxins, and immunologic, prothrombotic and genetic disorders are possible causes in IPH, whereas prothrombotic and local factors around the portal vein lead to EHPVO. Growth failure, portal biliopathy, and minimal hepatic encephalopathy are long-term concerns in EHPVO...
November 2019: Clinics in Liver Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31285046/the-role-of-surgical-shunts-in-the-treatment-of-pediatric-portal-hypertension
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander R Cortez, Al-Faraaz Kassam, Todd M Jenkins, Christopher J Nathan, Jaimie D Nathan, Maria H Alonso, Frederick C Ryckman, Greg M Tiao, Alexander J Bondoc
BACKGROUND: Portal diversion by surgical shunt plays a major role in the treatment of medically refractory portal hypertension. We evaluate our center's experience with surgical shunts for the treatment of pediatric portal hypertension. METHODS: All patients who underwent surgical shunt at a single institution from 2008 to 2017 were reviewed. The primary outcome was intervention-free shunt patency. RESULTS: In this study, 34 pediatric patients underwent portal shunt creation...
November 2019: Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31273428/endovascular-treatment-of-surgical-mesoportal-and-portosystemic-shunt-dysfunction-in-pediatric-patients
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elliot J Stein, Giridhar M Shivaram, Kevin S H Koo, Andre A S Dick, Patrick J Healey, Eric J Monroe
BACKGROUND: Published data describing the endovascular treatment of dysfunctional mesoportal and portosystemic shunts in the pediatric population are limited. OBJECTIVE: We sought to describe the treatment and follow-up of such shunts managed by interventional radiology at a single pediatric hospital. We hypothesized that stenotic and occluded pediatric portosystemic and mesoportal shunts can be maintained patent by interventional radiology in the moderate term...
September 2019: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30467724/multimodality-imaging-of-the-meso-rex-bypass
#44
REVIEW
Vincenzo Carollo, Gianluca Marrone, Kelvin Cortis, Giuseppe Mamone, Settimo Caruso, Mariapina Milazzo, Luigi Maruzzelli, Fabrizio di Francesco, Martin Delle, Roberto Miraglia, Jean de Ville de Goyet
Extrahepatic portal vein obstruction (EHPVO) is the most common cause of upper gastrointestinal bleeding in children. It is defined as thrombosis of the extrahepatic portal vein with or without extension to the intrahepatic portal veins. The Meso-Rex shunt is the gold standard treatment in children with favorable anatomy since it restores physiological portal liver reperfusion. This is achieved by rerouting the splanchnic venous blood through an autologous graft from the superior mesenteric vein (SMV) into the Rex recess of the left portal vein, curing portal hypertension by doing so...
April 2019: Abdominal Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30418414/recanalization-of-chronic-extrahepatic-portal-vein-obstruction-in-pediatric-patients-using-a-minilaparotomy-approach
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sydne Muratore, Siobhan Flanagan, David Hunter, Robert Acton
PURPOSE: Extrahepatic portal vein obstruction (EHPVO) is the most frequent cause of portal hypertension in children. Some patients are not amenable to meso-Rex bypass and alternative surgeries do not restore physiologic flow. We aim to demonstrate the feasibility and safety of minilaparotomy for recanalization of chronic EHPVO. METHODS: This 2013-2015 single-center, retrospective review included pediatric patients with chronic EHPVO who underwent minilaparotomy, mesenteric vein access, and attempted recanalization of the occluded portal vein...
March 2019: Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30087518/management-of-portal-hypertension-in-the-pediatric-population-a-primer-for-the-interventional-radiologist
#46
REVIEW
Victoria Young, Shankar Rajeswaran
Interventional radiology's role in the management of portal hypertension in the pediatric population differs from the management of adult portal hypertension. In the pediatric population, portal hypertension is frequently secondary to thrombosis and cavernous transformation of the extrahepatic portion of the portal vein. Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt can be utilized to manage portal hypertension in children with intrinsic liver disease that results in cirrhosis and portal hypertension, and is often used as a bridge to transplant...
August 2018: Seminars in Interventional Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30086576/long-term-results-after-diversion-surgery-in-extrahepatic-portal-vein-obstruction
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paloma Triana Junco, Ana Alvarez, Mariela Dore, Javier Jimenez Gomez, Alba Sánchez Galán, Alejandra Vilanova-Sánchez, Ane Andres, Jose Luis Encinas, Leopoldo Martinez, Francisco Hernandez, Manuel Lopez Santamaria
AIM:  Extrahepatic portal vein obstruction (EHPVO) is a frequent cause of noncirrhotic portal hypertension in children. The aim of this study is to analyze long-term results after diversion surgery. PATIENTS AND METHODS:  Retrospective review of EHPVO patients who underwent diversion surgery analyzing number of platelets, leukocytes, prothrombin activity, splenomegaly, and gastrointestinal bleeding 10 years after surgery. RESULTS:  Thirty-three patients were evaluated, mostly males (64%) and presenting with gastrointestinal bleeding (46%)...
August 7, 2018: European Journal of Pediatric Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30081160/rex-shunt-as-a-treatment-of-type-ii-abernethy-malformation-with-severe-dysplasia-of-portal-vein
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jin-Shan Zhang, Long Li, Wei Cheng, Wen-Ying Hou
BACKGROUND: Ligation of abnormal portosystemic shunt has been used to treat type II Abernethy malformation, but it may not be suitable for all patients. In this study, Rex shunt was carried out to manage type II Abernethy malformation with portal venous dysplasia. The outcomes are evaluated retrospectively. METHODS: Between June 2014 and January 2015, 2 boys (age: 4.8 and 12.8 years, respectively) with type II Abernethy malformation underwent Rex shunt with ligation of inferior mesenteric vein (IMV)...
August 4, 2018: Annals of Vascular Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29973434/ostium-secundum-type-of-atrial-septal-defect-in-a-rabbit
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Makoto Nakata, Yasutsugu Miwa, James K Chambers, Tsubasa Saito, Kazuyuki Uchida
A 14-month-old, female mini rex was referred for a detailed examination because of exercise intolerance with associated dyspnea. The thoracic radiograph demonstrated severe cardiac enlargement and elevation of the trachea. The echocardiography revealed dilatations of the right-side heart and pulmonary artery, and the color flow Doppler echocardiography demonstrated an atrial septum defect with left to right shunt, resulting in a disturbed flow. The rabbit died 19 days after the initial presentation, and a necropsy was performed...
August 30, 2018: Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29802064/postoperative-enlargement-and-prognostic-effects-of-portal-venous-bypass-grafts-in-children-undergoing-rex-shunt
#50
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Jin-Shan Zhang, Long Li, Wei Cheng
OBJECTIVE: Patency of the bypass vein after a Rex shunt is an important indicator of prognosis. However, there is no report about the change of caliber of the bypass vein after a Rex shunt. The aim of this study was to identify postoperative changes of the bypass vein and to assess the relationship with prognosis. METHODS: Between October 2008 and October 2016 in our center, 114 children were diagnosed with extrahepatic portal venous obstruction. The portal cavernoma-portal bypass with interposition of grafted portal vessels was performed in 31 children, the gastroportal shunt was performed in 54 children, and other Rex shunts were performed in another 29 children...
November 2018: Journal of Vascular Surgery. Venous and Lymphatic Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29756168/transsplenic-splenoportography-and-portal-venous-interventions-in-pediatric-patients
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eric J Monroe, Ethan J Speir, C Matthew Hawkins, Giri Shivaram, Kevin S H Koo, Anne E Gill
BACKGROUND: Data regarding transsplenic portal venous access for diagnostic imaging and endovascular intervention in children are limited, possibly due to concerns regarding high bleeding risks and resultant underutilization. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the safety and utility of transsplenic splenoportography and portal venous interventions in children. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective review was performed of all pediatric patients undergoing percutaneous transsplenic portal venous access and intervention at two large tertiary pediatric institutions between January 2012 and April 2017 was performed...
September 2018: Pediatric Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29546610/surgical-treatment-for-rebleeding-caused-by-bypass-failure-after-rex-shunt-re-rex-shunt-or-warren-shunt
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jin-Shan Zhang, Long Li, Wei Cheng
PURPOSE: Although Rex shunt is an effective treatment for extrahepatic portal venous obstruction (EHPVO), 4-20% children develop rebleeding postoperatively. This study was used to evaluate the surgical treatment of rebleeding after Rex shunt in our center. METHOD: From June 2008 to Jan 2017, 12 of 122 children with EHPVO underwent a second operation due to graft stenosis and occlusion after Rex shunt in our center. The abdominal ultrasound and computed tomography (CT) showed the occlusion of bypass vein in nine children, stenosis of bypass vein in two children, and the patency of bypass vein in one child with dysplasia of intrahepatic portal vein...
May 2018: Pediatric Surgery International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29464506/idiopathic-portal-hypertension-and-extrahepatic-portal-venous-obstruction
#53
REVIEW
Rajeev Khanna, Shiv Kumar Sarin
BACKGROUND: Idiopathic portal hypertension (IPH) and extrahepatic portal venous obstruction (EHPVO) are non-cirrhotic vascular causes of portal hypertension (PHT). Variceal bleed and splenomegaly are the commonest presentations. AIM: The present review is intended to provide the existing literature on etiopathogenesis, clinical profile, diagnosis, natural history and management of IPH and EHPVO. RESULTS: IPH and EHPVO are both characterized by normal hepatic venous pressure gradient, moderate to massive splenomegaly with preserved liver synthetic functions...
February 2018: Hepatology International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29198895/portal-to-right-portal-vein-bypass-for-extrahepatic-portal-vein-obstruction
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Li Long, Zhang Jinshan, Chen Zhen, Li Qi, Dong Ning, Diao Mei, Cheng Wei
OBJECTIVE: Rex shunt (mesenteric-to-left portal vein bypass) is considered a more physiologically rational treatment for EHPVO than other portosystemic systemic shunts in children. However, about 13.6% of children with EHPVO do not have usable left portal veins and up to 28.1%. Rex operations in children are not successful. Hence, a Rex shunt in these children was impossible. This study reports a novel approach by portal-to-right portal vein bypass for treatment of children with failed Rex shunts...
July 2018: Journal of Pediatric Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29183424/surgery-for-portal-hypertension-in-children-a-12-year-review
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
N Patel, A Grieve, J Hiddema, J Botha, J Loveland
BACKGROUND: Portal hypertension is a common and potentially devastating condition in children. Notwithstanding advances in the nonsurgical management of portal hypertension, surgery remains an important treatment modality in select patients. We report here on our experience in the past 12 years. OBJECTIVES: To describe the profile of, indication for, and complications of shunt surgery in children with portal hypertension. METHODS: Twelve children underwent shunt surgery between 2005 and 2017...
November 6, 2017: South African Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29055931/congenital-shunts-of-the-portal-venous-system-case-series-of-uncommon-shunts
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Liliana Santos, Susana Nobre, Nadia Laezza, Catarina Cunha, Isabel Gonçalves, Maria F Lopes
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Congenital shunts of the portal venous system are rare entities that can present in children with clinical heterogeneity. To evaluate the clinical course of children with uncommon shunts presenting to our institution and examine the available literature on this topic. Medical records of children with rare forms of congenital shunts were retrospectively reviewed for demographics, symptoms, management, and outcome between 2003 and 2016. RESULTS: Three female patients with congenital shunts, including a congenital mesenterico-portal Rex shunt (n = 1) and congenital portosystemic shunts (CPSS) (n = 2), were referred for surgical evaluation between ages 4 and 9...
November 2017: Annals of Hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29037349/the-optimal-procedure-of-modified-rex-shunt-for-the-treatment-of-extrahepatic-portal-hypertension-in-children
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jin-Shan Zhang, Long Li, Wei Cheng
OBJECTIVE: Since 2008, the modified Rex shunt has been used for the treatment of extrahepatic portal venous obstruction (EHPVO) in our center, and satisfactory results were initially achieved. However, the postoperative recurrence rate gradually increased. We therefore performed a retrospective study to evaluate the outcome and identify the optimal procedure. METHODS: Between October 2008 and March 2016, 79 children with EHPVO underwent the Rex shunt in our hospital: 48 underwent the gastroportal shunt (GP), 26 underwent the portal cavernoma-Rex shunt with interposition of grafted portal vessel (PP), and 5 underwent a spleen-preserving splenoportal bypass (SP)...
November 2017: Journal of Vascular Surgery. Venous and Lymphatic Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28643575/combined-rex-bypass-shunt-with-pericardial-devascularization-alleviated-prehepatic-portal-hypertension-caused-by-cavernomatous-transformation-of-portal-vein
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ruo-Yi Wang, Jun-Feng Wang, Qian Liu, Nan Ma, Wei-Xiu Chen, Jin-Liang Li
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of combined Rex-bypass shunt and pericardial devascularization on prehepatic portal hypertension secondary to cavernomatous transformation of portal vein (CTPV). METHODS: Forty-two patients aged from 3 years to 49 years (divided into 3 groups), 26 cases male and 16 female, with prehepatic vascular hepertention were treated with Rex-bypass shunt combined with pericardial devascularization. In each patient, preoperative assessment included ultrasound and computed tomographic angiography of the portal vein and blood analysis...
September 2017: Postgraduate Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28640110/case-report-of-a-modified-meso-rex-bypass-as-a-treatment-technique-for-late-onset-portal-vein-cavernous-transformation-with-portal-hypertension-after-adult-deceased-donor-liver-transplantation
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dongdong Han, Rui Tang, Liang Wang, Ang Li, Xin Huang, Shan Shen, Jiahong Dong
RATIONALE: Portal vein thrombosis is a complication after liver transplantation and cavernous transformation of the portal vein (CTPV) is a result of portal vein thrombosis, with symptoms of portal hypertension revealed by an enhanced CT scan. Meso-Rex bypass is an artificial shunt connecting the left portal vein to the superior mesenteric vein and is mainly used for idiopathic cavernomas. This technique is also used for post-transplant portal vein thrombosis in pediatric patients thereby bypassing obstructed sites of the extrahepatic portal vein...
June 2017: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28585786/-results-of-the-mesoportal-bypass-rex-shunt-in-the-treatment-of-idiopathic-extrahepatic-portal-vein-obstruction-in-children
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
E Domínguez Amillo, C De la Torre Ramos, A Andrés Moreno, J L Encinas Hernández, F Hernández Oliveros, M López Santamaría
BACKGROUND: Extrahepatic portal vein obstruction (EPVO) is the principal cause of portal hypertension in children. The objective of this study was to analyze the capacity of the surgical technique that creates a mesoportal shunt to treat changes caused by EPVO. METHODS: Retrospective review of patients with idiopathic EPVO who underwent a mesoportal shunt and analysis of the changes in the number of leucocytes, platelets, prothrombin time and spleen size one year after the surgery...
January 25, 2017: Cirugía Pediátrica: Organo Oficial de la Sociedad Española de Cirugía Pediátrica
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