Endovascular management of portal vein obstruction in hepatobiliary cancer patients
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-13-2021
Publication Title
Journal of Surgical Oncology
Abstract
Background and Objectives The purpose of this article is to describe the procedural safety, technical success, and clinical success of endovascular management of portal and mesenteric venous obstruction in patients with hepatobiliary neoplasms. Methods Institutional Review Board (IRB)-approved HIPAA compliant retrospective review of 21 consecutive patients with hepatobiliary malignancies who underwent endovascular portal vein recanalization and stent placement between January 2012 and March 2020. Clinical diagnoses were pancreatic cancer (n = 19), colon cancer metastatic to the liver (n = 1), and cholangiocarcinoma (n = 1). Presenting signs and symptoms included: ascites, abdominal pain, abnormal liver function tests, diarrhea, and gastrointestinal bleeding. Stent patency and patient survival are presented with Kaplan–Meier method. Results The technical success rate was 100%. A transhepatic approach was used in 20 cases (95.2%); trans-splenic access in one. Primary stent patency was 95.2%, 84%, and 68% at 1, 3, and 6 months, respectively. All stent occlusions were caused by tumor progression. A total of 80% of patients reported symptomatic improvement. Patient survival at 10 months was 40%. The early death rate was 4.76%. There were no bleeding complications from the percutaneous tracts. Conclusion Endovascular recanalization with stent placement is safe with high technical and clinical success.
First Page
392
Last Page
398
Volume
125
Issue
3
Publisher
Wiley
Rights
© 2021 Wiley Periodicals LLC
Recommended Citation
Ferral, Hector; Alonzo, Marc J.; Datri, Jewel; Hogg, Melissa E.; Marsh, Robert; and Talamonti, Mark S., "Endovascular management of portal vein obstruction in hepatobiliary cancer patients" (2021). School of Medicine Faculty Publications. 4516.
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10.1002/jso.26713