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Percutaneous Trans-splenic Obliteration for Duodenal Variceal bleeding: A Case Report
김현우 ( Hyun Woo Kim ) , 윤준식 ( Jun Sik Yoon ) , 유승정 ( Seung Jung Yu ) , 김태헌 ( Tae Heon Kim ) , 설재헌 ( Jae Heon Seol ) , 김단 ( Dan Kim ) , 정준영 ( Jun Young Jung ) , 정평화 ( Pyeong Hwa Jeong ) , 권훈 ( Hoon Kwon ) , 이홍섭 ( Hong Sub Lee ) , 이상헌 ( Sang Heon Lee ) , 최정식 ( Jung Sik Choi ) , 박성재 ( Sung Jae Park ) , 지삼룡 ( Sam Ryong Jee ) , 이연재 ( Youn Jae Lee ) , 설상영 ( Sang Yong Seol )
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2022-500-000287273

Duodenal varices are a serious complication of portal hypertension. Bleeding from duodenal varices is rare, but when bleeding does occur, it is massive and can be fatal. Unfortunately, the optimal therapeutic modality for duodenal variceal bleeding is unclear. This paper presents a patient with duodenal variceal bleeding that was managed successfully using percutaneous trans-splenic variceal obliteration (PTVO). A 56-year-old man with a history of alcoholic cirrhosis presented with a 6-day history of melena. Emergency esophagogastroduodenoscopy revealed a large, bluish mass with a nipple sign in the second portion of the duodenum. Coil embolization of the duodenal varix was performed via a trans-splenic approach (i.e., PTVO). The patient no longer complained of melena after treatment. The duodenal varix was no longer visible at the follow-up esophagogastroduodenoscopy performed three months after PTVO. The use of PTVO might be a viable option for the treatment of duodenal variceal bleeding. (Korean J Gastroenterol 2020;76:331-336)

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