Repeated Plastic Stentings of Common Hepatic Duct for Portal Vein Aneurysm Compression in a Patient Unsuitable for Surgery
Portal vein aneurysms are rare vascular malformations with unclear etiologies and optimal treatment guidelines. Although Doppler ultrasonography is the most commonly used diagnostic tool, there is no gold standard imaging modality. Despite recommendations of surgical treatment for symptomatic aneury...
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doaj-1de6e5d545474900bf3fa46665d63a002020-11-25T00:42:05ZengKarger PublishersCase Reports in Gastroenterology1662-06312018-09-0112357057710.1159/000492812492812Repeated Plastic Stentings of Common Hepatic Duct for Portal Vein Aneurysm Compression in a Patient Unsuitable for SurgeryJeffrey SunCheuk-Kwan SunCheuk-Kay SunPortal vein aneurysms are rare vascular malformations with unclear etiologies and optimal treatment guidelines. Although Doppler ultrasonography is the most commonly used diagnostic tool, there is no gold standard imaging modality. Despite recommendations of surgical treatment for symptomatic aneurysms, there are limited options in the management of portal vein aneurysm-related complications in patients unfit for surgical intervention. We describe an 85-year-old man who presented with abdominal pain and low-grade fever with clinical signs consistent with cholangitis. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography revealed a common hepatic duct stricture and concomitant intraductal ultrasonography identified adjacent aneurysmal portal vein dilatation. The final diagnosis of portal vein aneurysm was made using contrast computerized tomography scan. The patient was considered unsuitable for surgery due to his advanced age and multiple comorbidities. Instead, an endoscopic biliary plastic stent was inserted as a therapeutic alternative, which successfully achieved complete resolution of symptoms 3 days after the procedure. The patient was regularly followed at the outpatient clinic with repeated stent replacements every 3 to 4 months. After a follow-up of over 3.5 years, the patient remained symptom-free without signs of portal vein aneurysm compression. The result suggests that repeated stent replacements may be a therapeutic option for biliary compression by portal vein aneurysm in patients contraindicated for surgical intervention.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/492812Portal vein aneurysmIntraductal ultrasonographyCommon hepatic ductIntrahepatic ductBiliary stent |
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Jeffrey Sun Cheuk-Kwan Sun Cheuk-Kay Sun Repeated Plastic Stentings of Common Hepatic Duct for Portal Vein Aneurysm Compression in a Patient Unsuitable for Surgery Case Reports in Gastroenterology Portal vein aneurysm Intraductal ultrasonography Common hepatic duct Intrahepatic duct Biliary stent |
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Repeated Plastic Stentings of Common Hepatic Duct for Portal Vein Aneurysm Compression in a Patient Unsuitable for Surgery |
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Repeated Plastic Stentings of Common Hepatic Duct for Portal Vein Aneurysm Compression in a Patient Unsuitable for Surgery |
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Repeated Plastic Stentings of Common Hepatic Duct for Portal Vein Aneurysm Compression in a Patient Unsuitable for Surgery |
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Repeated Plastic Stentings of Common Hepatic Duct for Portal Vein Aneurysm Compression in a Patient Unsuitable for Surgery |
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Repeated Plastic Stentings of Common Hepatic Duct for Portal Vein Aneurysm Compression in a Patient Unsuitable for Surgery |
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repeated plastic stentings of common hepatic duct for portal vein aneurysm compression in a patient unsuitable for surgery |
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Case Reports in Gastroenterology |
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2018-09-01 |
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Portal vein aneurysms are rare vascular malformations with unclear etiologies and optimal treatment guidelines. Although Doppler ultrasonography is the most commonly used diagnostic tool, there is no gold standard imaging modality. Despite recommendations of surgical treatment for symptomatic aneurysms, there are limited options in the management of portal vein aneurysm-related complications in patients unfit for surgical intervention. We describe an 85-year-old man who presented with abdominal pain and low-grade fever with clinical signs consistent with cholangitis. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography revealed a common hepatic duct stricture and concomitant intraductal ultrasonography identified adjacent aneurysmal portal vein dilatation. The final diagnosis of portal vein aneurysm was made using contrast computerized tomography scan. The patient was considered unsuitable for surgery due to his advanced age and multiple comorbidities. Instead, an endoscopic biliary plastic stent was inserted as a therapeutic alternative, which successfully achieved complete resolution of symptoms 3 days after the procedure. The patient was regularly followed at the outpatient clinic with repeated stent replacements every 3 to 4 months. After a follow-up of over 3.5 years, the patient remained symptom-free without signs of portal vein aneurysm compression. The result suggests that repeated stent replacements may be a therapeutic option for biliary compression by portal vein aneurysm in patients contraindicated for surgical intervention. |
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Portal vein aneurysm Intraductal ultrasonography Common hepatic duct Intrahepatic duct Biliary stent |
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