7.Percutaneous ultrasound-guided thrombin injection is effective even in infants with external iliac artery pseudoaneurysms.
Min Jung CHO ; Ung Bae JEON ; Ki Seok CHOO ; Hyoung Doo LEE
Korean Journal of Pediatrics 2014;57(4):199-201
Iatrogenic pseudoaneurysms are extremely rare in children. Conventional management of pseudoaneurysms in adults has included surgical repair, ultrasound-guided compression, and more recently, endovascular embolization. However, in infants and children, there is little information regarding the applicability of such treatment modalities, which have been effective in adults, because of its rarity. Here, we present the case of a 6-month-old infant who developed a postprocedural pseudoaneurysm of the external iliac artery, which was successfully treated with ultrasound-guided percutaneous thrombin injection.
Adult
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Aneurysm
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Aneurysm, False*
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Child
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Humans
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Iliac Artery*
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Infant*
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Thrombin*
8.The Clinical Results of Balloon-Occluded Retrograde Transvenous Obliteration in Treatment of Gastric Varices Compared with Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt.
Nam Kyung LEE ; Chang Won KIM ; Ung Bae JEON ; Suk KIM ; Jun Woo LEE ; Mong JO ; Jeong HEO
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2007;56(3):245-253
PURPOSE: To compare the clinical results of BRTO in the gastric varices with those of TIPS. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From January 2004 to March 2006, eight patients who had been followed up for more than 1 month after BRTO were enrolled in this study. This study compared the clinical efficacy of BRTO with that of TIPS in 13 patients who had undergone TIPS from January 2000 to March 2006. The change in laboratory parameters before and after each procedure and the incidence of rebleeding, encephalopathy, asictes and varices were analyzed after each procedure. Results:In the BRTO group, the level of albumin increased, and the levels of ammonia and the Child-Pugh score decreased. The TIPS group showed no improvement in the liver function. In the BRTO group, the gastric varices were eradicated in 7 patients. Gastric variceal rebleeding and encephalopathy did not occur. However, the esophageal varices worsened in 6 patients. In the TIPS group, rebleeding (n=4), encephalopathy (n=7) and a worsening of the gastric (n=5) or esophageal varices (n=2) occurred. CONCLUSION: BRTO improves the metabolic activity of the liver and has a lower incidence of encephalopathy. Hence, BRTO is a good alternative to TIPS in the gastric varices accompanied by a gastrorenal shunt although a treatment for a worsening of the esophageal varices may be needed after BRTO.
Ammonia
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Esophageal and Gastric Varices*
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Humans
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Incidence
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Liver
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Portasystemic Shunt, Surgical*
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Varicose Veins
9.Duodenal stump fistula after gastrectomy for gastric cancer: risk factors, prevention, and management.
Hyun June PAIK ; Si Hak LEE ; Chang In CHOI ; Dae Hwan KIM ; Tae Yong JEON ; Dong Heon KIM ; Ung Bae JEON ; Cheol Woong CHOI ; Sun Hwi HWANG
Annals of Surgical Treatment and Research 2016;90(3):157-163
PURPOSE: A duodenal stump fistula is one of the most severe complications after gastrectomy for gastric cancer. We aimed to analyze the risk factors for this problem, and to identify the methods used for its prevention and management. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the clinical data of 716 consecutive patients who underwent curative gastrectomy with a duodenal stump for gastric cancer between 2008 and 2013. RESULTS: A duodenal stump fistula occurred in 16 patients (2.2%) and there were 2 deaths in this group. Univariate analysis revealed age >60 years (odds ratio [OR], 3.09; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.99-9.66), multiple comorbidities (OR, 4.23; 95% CI, 1.50-11.92), clinical T stage (OR, 2.91; 95% CI, 1.045-8.10), and gastric outlet obstruction (OR, 8.64; 95% CI, 2.61-28.61) to be significant factors for developing a duodenal stump fistula. Multivariate analysis identified multiple comorbidities (OR, 3.92; 95% CI, 1.30-11.80) and gastric outlet obstruction (OR, 5.62; 95% CI, 1.45-21.71) as predictors of this complication. CONCLUSION: Multiple comorbidities and gastric outlet obstruction were the main risk factors for a duodenal stump fistula. Therefore, preventive methods and aggressive management should be applied for patients at high risk.
Comorbidity
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Fistula*
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Gastrectomy*
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Gastric Outlet Obstruction
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Humans
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Intestinal Fistula
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Multivariate Analysis
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Retrospective Studies
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Risk Factors*
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Stomach Neoplasms*
10.Long-Term Clinical and Radiologic Outcomes after Stent-Graft Placement for the Treatment of Late-Onset PostPancreaticoduodenectomy Arterial Hemorrhage
Woo Jin KIM ; Chang Ho JEON ; Hoon KWON ; Jin Hyeok KIM ; Ung Bae JEON ; Suk KIM ; Hyung Il SEO ; Chang Won KIM
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2021;82(3):600-612
Purpose:
To evaluate the long-term radiologic and clinical outcomes of stent-graft placement for the treatment of post-pancreaticoduodenectomy arterial hemorrhage (PPAH) based on the imaging findings of stent-graft patency and results of liver function tests.
Materials and Methods:
We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of nine consecutive patients who underwent stent-graft placement for PPAH between June 2012 and May 2017. We analyzed the immediate technical and clinical outcomes and liver function test results. Stentgraft patency was evaluated using serial CT angiography images.
Results:
All stent-grafts were deployed in the intended position for the immediate cessation of arterial hemorrhage and preservation of hepatic arterial blood flow. Technical success was achieved in all nine patients. Eight patients survived after discharge, and one patient died on postoperative day 28. The median follow-up duration was 781 days (range: 28–1766 days). Follow-up CT angiography revealed stent-graft occlusion in all patients. However, serum aspartate aminotransferase or alanine aminotransferase levels in all patients were well below those observed in hepatic infarction cases.
Conclusion
Stent-graft placement is a safe and effective treatment method for acute life-threatening PPAH. Liver function and distal hepatic arterial blood flow were maintained postoperatively despite the high incidence of stent-graft occlusion observed on follow-up CT.