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World J Hepatol. Jul 8, 2016; 8(19): 790-795
Published online Jul 8, 2016. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v8.i19.790
Table 1 Summary of published mesocaval shunt placements
Ref.Case historyDetails and outcomes
Nyman et al[6] 199637-year-old male with history of recurrent massive variceal bleeds attributed to congenital PVT and failed prior surgical shunt attemptVisualizationCT angiography
ApproachTranscolonic
Duration of follow-up5, 12 and 14 mo
ThrombosisYes1
Recurrent bleedingNo
Hepatic encephalopathyNR
Moriarty et al[9] 201257-year-old male with history of metastatic CRC and extrahepatic PVT who failed prior TIPs and was thought not to be surgical candidateVisualizationCT and fluoroscopy
ApproachTransgastric
Duration of follow-up3 mo
ThrombosisYes2
Recurrent bleedingYes2
Hepatic encephalopathyNR
Bercu et al[8] 201558-year-old female with history of HCV cirrhosis, PVT with recurrent ascites who failed prior TIPs attempt and was a poor surgical candidateVisualizationFluoroscopy
ApproachTransabdominal
Duration of follow-up3 and 6 mo
ThrombosisNo
Recurrent bleedingNo
Hepatic encephalopathyYes3
Hong et al[7] 201216-year-old female with history of chronic PVT and hematemesis who was felt to have high surgical riskVisualizationFluoroscopy and IVUS
ApproachEndovascular
Duration of follow-up1 mo
ThrombosisNo
Recurrent bleedingNo
Hepatic encephalopathyNR
Hong et al[7] 201260-year-old female with history of HBV, HCV, HCC with thrombus obliterating PVVisualizationFluoroscopy and IVUS
ApproachEndovascular
Duration of follow-up2 and 10 mo
ThrombosisNo
Recurrent bleedingNo
Hepatic encephalopathyNR
Hong et al[7] 201253-year-old male with history of pancreatic teratoma treated with Whipple with clot at SMV and splenic veinsVisualizationFluoroscopy and IVUS
ApproachEndovascular
Duration of follow-up1 and 3 mo
ThrombosisNo
Recurrent bleedingNo
Hepatic encephalopathyNR