Hepatic portal venous gas (HPVG), an ominous radiologic sign, is associated in some cases with a severe underlying abdominal disease requiring urgent operative intervention. HPVG has been reported with increasing freq...Hepatic portal venous gas (HPVG), an ominous radiologic sign, is associated in some cases with a severe underlying abdominal disease requiring urgent operative intervention. HPVG has been reported with increasing frequency in medical literature and usually accompanies severe or lethal conditions. The diagnosis of HPVG is usually made by plain abdominal radiography, sonography, color Doppler flow imaging or computed tomography (CT) scan. Currently, the increased use of CT scan and ultrasound in the inpatient setting allows early and highly sensitive detection of such severe illnesses and also the recognition of an increasing number of benign and non-life threatening causes of HPVG. HPVG is not by itself a surgical indication and the treatment depends mainly on the underlying disease. The prognosis is related to the pathology itself and is not influenced by the presence of HPVG. Based on a review of the literature, we discuss in this paper the pathophysiology, risk factors, radiographic findings, management, and prognosis of pathologies associated with HPVG.展开更多
AIM:To investigate the prognostic factors in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) accompanied by microscopic portal vein invasion(PVI).METHODS:Of the 267 patients with HCC undergoing hepatic resection at Aso Ii...AIM:To investigate the prognostic factors in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) accompanied by microscopic portal vein invasion(PVI).METHODS:Of the 267 patients with HCC undergoing hepatic resection at Aso Iizuka Hospital,71 had PVI.After excluding 16 patients with HCC that invaded the main trunk and the first and second branches of the portal vein,55 patients with microscopic PVI were enrolled.RESULTS:The patients with HCC accompanied by microscopic invasion were divided into two groups:solitary PVI(PVI-S:n = 44),and multiple PVIs(PVI-M:n = 11).The number of portal vein branches invaded by tumor thrombi was 5.4 ± 3.8(2-16) in patients with PVI-M.In cumulative survival,PVI-M was found to be a significantly poor prognostic factor(P = 0.0019);while PVI-M and non-anatomical resection were significantly poor prognostic factors in disease-free survival(P = 0.0213,and 0.0115,respectively).In patients with PVI-M,multiple intrahepatic recurrence was more common than in the patients with PVI-S(P = 0.0049).In patients with PVI-S,non-anatomical resection was a significantly poor prognostic factor in disease-free survival(P = 0.0370).Operative procedure was not a significant prognostic factor in patients with PVI-M.CONCLUSION:The presence of PVI-M was a poor prognostic factor in patients with HCC,accompanied by microscopic PVI.Anatomical resection is recommended in these patients with HCC.Patients with HCC and PVI-M may also be good candidates for adjuvant chemotherapy.展开更多
Pancreatic fistula is a quite rare complication in patients who undergo living donor liver transplantation(LDLT).However,in the cases that show pancreatic fistula,the limited volume of the graft and the resultant inad...Pancreatic fistula is a quite rare complication in patients who undergo living donor liver transplantation(LDLT).However,in the cases that show pancreatic fistula,the limited volume of the graft and the resultant inadequate liver function may complicate the management of the fistula.As a result,the pancreatic fistula may result in the death of the patient.We present 2 cases in whichendoscopic treatment was effective against pancreatic fistulas that developed after LDLT.In case 1,a 61-yearold woman underwent LDLT for primary biliary cirrhosis.Because of a portal venous thrombus caused by a splenorenal shunt,the patient underwent portal vein reconstruction,and a splenorenal shunt was ligated on postoperative day(POD)7.The main pancreatic duct was injured during the manipulation to achieve hemostasis,thereby necessitating open drainage.However,discharge of pancreatic fluid continued even after POD 300.Endoscopic naso-pancreatic drainage(ENPD)was performed,and this procedure resulted in a remarkable decrease in drain output.The refractory pancreatic fistula healed on day 40 after ENPD.In case 2,a 58-year-old man underwent LDLT for cirrhosis caused by the hepatitis C virus.When the portal vein was exposed during thrombectomy,the pancreatic head was injured,which led to the formation of a pancreatic fistula.Conservative therapy was ineffective;therefore,ENPD was performed.The pancreatic fistula healed on day 38 after ENPD.The findings in these 2 cases show that endoscopic drainage of the main pancreatic duct is a less invasive and effective treatment for pancreatic fistulas that develop after LDLT.展开更多
文摘Hepatic portal venous gas (HPVG), an ominous radiologic sign, is associated in some cases with a severe underlying abdominal disease requiring urgent operative intervention. HPVG has been reported with increasing frequency in medical literature and usually accompanies severe or lethal conditions. The diagnosis of HPVG is usually made by plain abdominal radiography, sonography, color Doppler flow imaging or computed tomography (CT) scan. Currently, the increased use of CT scan and ultrasound in the inpatient setting allows early and highly sensitive detection of such severe illnesses and also the recognition of an increasing number of benign and non-life threatening causes of HPVG. HPVG is not by itself a surgical indication and the treatment depends mainly on the underlying disease. The prognosis is related to the pathology itself and is not influenced by the presence of HPVG. Based on a review of the literature, we discuss in this paper the pathophysiology, risk factors, radiographic findings, management, and prognosis of pathologies associated with HPVG.
文摘AIM:To investigate the prognostic factors in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) accompanied by microscopic portal vein invasion(PVI).METHODS:Of the 267 patients with HCC undergoing hepatic resection at Aso Iizuka Hospital,71 had PVI.After excluding 16 patients with HCC that invaded the main trunk and the first and second branches of the portal vein,55 patients with microscopic PVI were enrolled.RESULTS:The patients with HCC accompanied by microscopic invasion were divided into two groups:solitary PVI(PVI-S:n = 44),and multiple PVIs(PVI-M:n = 11).The number of portal vein branches invaded by tumor thrombi was 5.4 ± 3.8(2-16) in patients with PVI-M.In cumulative survival,PVI-M was found to be a significantly poor prognostic factor(P = 0.0019);while PVI-M and non-anatomical resection were significantly poor prognostic factors in disease-free survival(P = 0.0213,and 0.0115,respectively).In patients with PVI-M,multiple intrahepatic recurrence was more common than in the patients with PVI-S(P = 0.0049).In patients with PVI-S,non-anatomical resection was a significantly poor prognostic factor in disease-free survival(P = 0.0370).Operative procedure was not a significant prognostic factor in patients with PVI-M.CONCLUSION:The presence of PVI-M was a poor prognostic factor in patients with HCC,accompanied by microscopic PVI.Anatomical resection is recommended in these patients with HCC.Patients with HCC and PVI-M may also be good candidates for adjuvant chemotherapy.
文摘Pancreatic fistula is a quite rare complication in patients who undergo living donor liver transplantation(LDLT).However,in the cases that show pancreatic fistula,the limited volume of the graft and the resultant inadequate liver function may complicate the management of the fistula.As a result,the pancreatic fistula may result in the death of the patient.We present 2 cases in whichendoscopic treatment was effective against pancreatic fistulas that developed after LDLT.In case 1,a 61-yearold woman underwent LDLT for primary biliary cirrhosis.Because of a portal venous thrombus caused by a splenorenal shunt,the patient underwent portal vein reconstruction,and a splenorenal shunt was ligated on postoperative day(POD)7.The main pancreatic duct was injured during the manipulation to achieve hemostasis,thereby necessitating open drainage.However,discharge of pancreatic fluid continued even after POD 300.Endoscopic naso-pancreatic drainage(ENPD)was performed,and this procedure resulted in a remarkable decrease in drain output.The refractory pancreatic fistula healed on day 40 after ENPD.In case 2,a 58-year-old man underwent LDLT for cirrhosis caused by the hepatitis C virus.When the portal vein was exposed during thrombectomy,the pancreatic head was injured,which led to the formation of a pancreatic fistula.Conservative therapy was ineffective;therefore,ENPD was performed.The pancreatic fistula healed on day 38 after ENPD.The findings in these 2 cases show that endoscopic drainage of the main pancreatic duct is a less invasive and effective treatment for pancreatic fistulas that develop after LDLT.