Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt: a new therapy for portal hypertension

Yamada, R.; Koda, Y.; Hamuro, M.; Hayashi, S.; Nakamura, K.; Tanihata, H.; Kimura, S.; Sato, M.

Nihon Geka Gakkai Zasshi 97(1): 83-88

1996


ISSN/ISBN: 0301-4894
PMID: 8868327
Document Number: 459899
Thirty-five patients with portal hypertension due to liver cirrhosis secondary to chronic viral hepatitis underwent transjuglar intrahepatic portosystemic shunt for the last 3-year period. Shunts were successfully completed in 31 of 35 patients at 89%. Portal vein pressure was markedly reduced on average in the all cases until 6 months after TIPS. The endoscopic findings of varices much improved in 90% of the patients. Long-term patency rates of TIPS were 97% after 4 weeks, 79% after 6 months, 76% after a year and 55% after 2 years, respectively. The authors concluded that TIPS was an effective and reliable means of lowering portal pressure, improving endoscopic findings of varices and controlling of refractory ascites.

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