1. Percutaneous sequential closure of an Abernethy malformation: A case report
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Asad Malik, MD, Muhammed Ebrahim Patel, MD, Daniel Ganger, MD, Elias Hohlastos, MD, and Ahsun Riaz, MD
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Abernethy malformation ,Congenital extrahepatic portosystemic shunt ,Endovascular stenting ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Abernethy malformation (congenital extrahepatic portosystemic shunt [CEPS]) is rare and is characterized by an aberrant connection between the portal and systemic veins, bypassing the liver. It can have varying presentations and can lead to severe complications if left untreated. It is usually diagnosed incidentally on abdominal imaging. Occlusion venography and measurement of portal pressures (pre- and postocclusion) is an important step in management. Complete occlusion of the malformation in cases where the portal veins in the liver are very small and the gradient is more than 10 mm Hg, can potentially lead to acute portal hypertensive complications, such as porto-mesenteric thrombosis. We report a case of Abernethy malformation diagnosed on an abdominal computed tomography scan that presented with neurological symptoms and was successfully managed by interventional radiology via endovascular closure through placement and sequential occlusion of 2 metal stents.
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- 2023
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