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. 1998;10(6):365–370. doi: 10.1155/1998/39129

Portal Decompression Using the Inferior Mesenteric Vein

Paolo Gorini 1,2, Kaj Johansen 1,2
PMCID: PMC2423902  PMID: 9515233

Abstract

We report five patients with variceal hemorrhage, in three cases secondary to diffuse thrombosis of the portal, superior mesenteric and splenic veins. Mesenteric angiography demonstrated patency of the inferior mesenteric vein (IMV) in each, and successful portal decompression by anastomosis of the IMV to the left renal vein (n=4) or the inferior vena cava (n=1) was accomplished. Bleeding was permanently controlled: four patients have survived from one to eight years post-operatively. Because shunt procedures utilizing the IMV are technically straightforward, subtotally decompress the portal system and avoid the right upper quadrant, they may be advantageous in certain clinical settings.

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