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  • MODIFIED PROCEDURE FOR RAT MODEL OF HEPATOCIRRHOSIS WITH PORTAL HYPERTENSION IN RATS

    Objective To establish the reliable model of hepatocirrhosis with portal hypertension. Methods Carbon tetrachloride was subcutaneous injected after devascularization of the circumference of the left renal vein. The morphology of liver, the extrahepatic portal system and portcaval collateral circulation were observed. Results The liver of rats underwent degeneration and necrosis of hepatocytes, and the normal architecture of the liver lobules was replaced by pseudolobules, which consisted of regenerative hepatocytes and fibrous septa. After 5 weeks, the portal pressure was significantly higher than that of control (P<0.05). The diameter of esophageal vein was significantly larger than that of control at 15th week (P<0.05). Conclusion This technique is simple and reliable and can be applied for various experimental studies on portal hypertension.

    Release date:2016-09-08 01:59 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON THE BARRIER CAPABILITY OF GASTRIC MUCOSA IN PORTAL HYPERTENSIVE RATS

    42 Wistar rats were divided into three groups at random, liver cirrhosis (LC), portal vein stricture (PVS) and sham operation (SO) group. The changes of barrier capability of gastric mucosa in portal hypertensive rats were observed. The results demonstrated: the splanchnic blood flow of the portal hypertensive rats increased, as compared with the normal control group (P<0.001), but actually gastric mucosa was under the condition of ischemia. Mucosa of gastric wall glycoprotein and PGE2 of gastric mucosa decreased, as compared with the normal control (P<0.01); and more seriously decreased in cirrhotic portal hypertensive rats, there was no significant difference about amount of the basal acid secretion (BAS) among the three groups, but the amount of H+ backdiffusion (H+BD) was obviously increased, as compared with the normal control group (P<0.001). The amount of H+BD of cirrhotic portal hypertensive rats was the highest among this three groups. The results suggest that the barrier capability of gastric mucosa with portal hypertension is lower than that of the normal control group and much lower with cirrhotic portal hypertensive rats. The portal hypertensive gastropathy is associated with the lower capability of defense of gastric mucosa. The condition of liver function contributes to the change of barrier capability of gastric mucosa.

    Release date:2016-08-29 03:19 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Application of Laparoscopic Splenectomy Combined with Pericardial Devascularization in Treatment of Portal Hypertension

    Objective To explore the methods, clinical effects, and application value of laparoscopic splenectomy combined with pericardial devascularization. Methods The clinical data of 23 patients with liver cirrhosis and portal hypertension who performed laparoscopic splenectomy combined with pericardial devascularization between july 2009 and july 2012 in our hospital were analyzed retrospectivly. Results In 23 cases, 2 cases were converted laparotomy due to bleeding, 21 cases were successfully performed laparoscopic splenectomy combined with pericardial devascularization. The operative time was 230-380 minutes (average 290 minutes). The intraoperative blood loss was 300-1 500 mL (average 620 mL). The postoperative fasting time was 1-3 days (average 2 days). The postoperative hospital stay was 8-14 days (average 10 days). Conclusion Laparoscopic splenectomy combined with pericardial devascularization is a feasible, effective, and safe procedure as well as minimally invasive hence is applicable for patients with portal hypertension and hypersplenism.

    Release date:2016-09-08 10:35 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Long-Term Therapeutic Effect of Esophagogastric Devascularization Without Splenectomy in Treatment of Portal Hypertension with Esophagogastric Varices Hemorrhage

    ObjectiveTo evaluate long-term therapeutic effect of esophagogastric devascularization without splenectomy in treatment of portal hypertension with esophagogastric varices hemorrhage. MethodsThe patients who took esophagogastric devascularization without splenectomy from 2008 to 2013 were followed-up in clinic or through phone. The remission of esophagogastric varices, rebleeding, survival and long-term postoperative complications were observed. ResultsA total of 32 patients were taken esophagogastric devascularization without splenectomy in Peking University People's Hospital from 2008 to 2013. One patient died during the perioperative period. Twenty-three patients were followed-up for 10-81 months with an average 45.5 months, of whom 7 patients had rebleeding, 5 patients died, 3 patients had new onset portal vein thrombosis, 2 patients had esophageal anastomotic strictures. ConclusionEsophagogastric devascularization without splenectomy is an effective method in treatment of portal hypertension with esophagogastric varices hemorrhage in selected patients.

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  • THE RESULT OF SPLENOPNEUMOPEXY ON PATIENTS WITH PORTAL HYPERTENSION IN CHILDREN

    OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to study the effect of splenopneumopexy for patients with portal hypertension in children. METHODS From March 1993 to April 1998, splenopneumopexy was performed on six children with portal hypertension. Doppler ultrasound and radionuclide were used to demonstrate the portopulmonary shunt after operation. RESULTS The bleeding from the esophageal varices was controlled and the esophageal varices were eliminated gradually. The symptoms pertaining to hypertension were disappeared. The patency of the shunt was maintained without the formation of thrombosis. No pulmonary complication was observed. CONCLUSION The results indicated that splenopneumopexy was a safe and effective procedure for patients with portal hypertension in children.

    Release date:2016-09-01 11:05 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • THE SURGICAL AND ANATOMIC BASES OF TRANSTHORACIC INTERRUPTION OF PORTOAZYGOS CIRCULATION (A REPORT OF 52 CASES)

    Anatomical venous distribution around the lower esophagus, gastric cardia and fundus in 100 adult cadavers had been observed. The results showed that the occurrence rate of the left gastric and the right gastric veins were 96% and 92% respectively. Venous distribution in the lesser curvature of the stomach can be classified into five types: the left gastric vein type, the right gastric vein type,the left gastric vein dominant type, the right gastric vein dominant type, and the balance type (of the left and the right gastric veins). The retrogastric veins were found in 73.6% of 100 cadavers showed portacaval anastomoses. From March 1976 to March 1992, we had treated with transthoracic interruption of portoazygous circulation, 52 cases of portal hypertension resulting in bleeding du to rupture of esophageal and venriculi fundus varices ( male 43, female 9). Among the 41 emergency operations, 2 cases died (4.9%), and bleedings were controlled by emergency surgery in 92.6% of cases. 44 of the 50 cases (88%) were followed up. The recurrence of bleeding occured in 5 cases, with a long-term bleeding rate of 11.4%. The authors suggest that anatomical factors might be the reason of inadequacy of portaoazygous interruption, and claim the advantages of transthoracic interruption of portoazygous circulation.

    Release date:2016-08-29 03:44 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Effect Comparisons of Disconnection and Ligation of Peripheral GastroEsophageal Blood Vascular on Portal Hypertention Rates

    Objective This experiment is to compare the effect of two operations “disconnection” and “ligation” of separation of gastroesophageal peripharal blood vessel in portal hypertension and provide base of rational for selecting reasonable method of separation of gastroesophageal peripheral blood vessel in portal hypertension.MethodsFortyeight SD rats were induced to model of liver cirrhosis and portal hypertension by CCL4 . They were divided at random into 3 groups (16 rats each): disconnection group, ligation group and pseudooperation group. There was also a normal comparison group with 6 normal SD rats (laparotomy only). Thirty days and 100 days after the operation, 8 rats were killed respectively in every group except for the normal comparison group. Thirty days after the operation, the rats of normal comparison group were killed. The adhesion around gastric cardia and fundus with the building of new branch blood vessels, and the relative average blood vessel amounts and average vein caliber changes in submucosa layer and lamina propria layer of esophagus inferior segment were observed. ResultsIn the observation of adhesion around gastroesophageal and the building of new branch blood vessels after the operations, disconnection group was more marked than ligation group. In the observation of relative average blood vessel amounts and average vein calibers changes in submucosa layer and lamina propria layer of esophagus inferior segment, pseudooperation group was more marked than in normal comparison group in different time(P<0.05),and 30 days after the operations, disconnection and ligation groups were less serious than pseudooperation group(P<0.05). One hundred days after the operation, the two observation indexes of all the groups were more serious than before, and result of disconnection group was nearly close to pseudooperation group(Pgt;0.05), but ligation group was still less serious than pseudooperation group(P<0.05).Conclusion Both the “disconnection” and “ligation” operation have the same rank effect of separation of gastroesophageal peripharal blood vessel in short time. But the “ligation” operation makes less trauma, postoperative adhesion and vascularizition, then the separation effect of the “ligation” operation may sustain a relatively long time.

    Release date:2016-08-28 05:12 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The feasibility study of transjugular extrahepatic portacaval shunt

    Objective To evaluate the feasibility of X-ray guided access to the extrahepatic segment of the main portal vein (PV) to create a transjugular extrahepatic portacaval shunt (TEPS). Methods 5F pigtail catheter was inserted into the main PV as target catheter by percutaneous transhepatic path under ultrasound guidance. The RUPS-100 puncture system was inserted into the inferior vena cava (IVC) by transjugular path under ultrasound guidance. Fluency covered stent was deployed to create the extrahepatic portacaval shunt after puncturing the target catheter from the IVC under the X-ray guidance, then shunt venography was performed. Enhanced CT of the abdomen helped identify and quantify the patency of the shunt and the presence of hemoperitoneum. Results The extrahepatic portacaval shunts were created successfully by only 1 puncture in 6 pigs. No extravasation was observed in shunt venography. One pig died of anesthesia on the day of operation. The extrahepatic portacaval shunts were failed in 2 pigs 3 days after the operation (one was occluded and the other one was narrowed by 80%). The extrahepatic portacaval shunts were occluded 2 weeks after the operation in the remaining 3 pigs. The shunts were out of the liver and no hemoperitoneum was identified at necropsy in the 6 pigs. Conclusion TEPS is technically safe and feasible under the X-ray guidance.

    Release date:2017-07-21 03:43 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Influence of Cirrhotic Portal Hypertension and Its Complications on Liver Transplantation

    Objective To explore the influence of cirrhotic portal hypertension and its complications on liver transplantation. Methods The literatures of the recent years on influence of hepatic cirrhotic portal hypertension on liver transplantation were reviewed. Results Splenomegaly, hypersplenism, portal vein thrombosis, portosystemic shunt and collateral flow in cirrhotic patients will increase the difficulty of liver transplantation and lead to more postoperative complications. Appropriate handling of these conditions can achieve a higher success rate of liver transplantation. Conclusion Correct management of end-stage cirrhotic portal hypertension and its complications can expand the indications of liver transplantation and improve long-term survival rates.

    Release date:2016-09-08 11:49 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • CLINICAL APPLICATION OF TRANSJUGULAR INTRAHEPATIC PORTOSYSTEMIC STENT SHUNT TO PORTAL HYPERTENSION

    We had performed transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic stent shunt (TIPSS) in one hundred and three patients with advanced liver cirrhosis and portal hypertension from July,1993 to January, 1995. TIPSS was carried out successfully in ninty-eight out of 103 cases and the technical success rate was 95.2%. Acute variceal bleeding was immediatly controlled and portal pressure reduced by an average of 1.36±0.02 kPa after TIPSS. The disappearance of gastric cornoary and esophageal varices, the shrinkage of spleen and the reduction of ascite were observed . Three patients died of acute liver failure and one died of variceal redbleeding within 30 days of treatment. Mild encephalohthy was obserbed in 10 cases with TIPSS. At follow-up of 1~22 months, variceal rebleeding and ascite were observed in 6 patients and stenosis of shunt was evident is 12.5% of cases by the subsequent doppler sonography. According to this result, TIPSS is an effective method for the treatment of portal hypertension.

    Release date:2016-08-29 03:44 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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