2000
DOI: 10.1053/crad.2000.0275
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Portal Venous Opacification at ERCP in Association with Multiple Hepatic Abscesses and Portal Vein Thrombosis

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“…This complication can result from laceration of a small portal vein or from direct trauma to the papilla . Portobiliary fistula can be seen in tumor infiltration and abscess erosions . Portal vein cannulation can be related to serious morbidity as a result of massive bleeding.…”
Section: Portal Vein Cannulation and Hepatic Artery Cannulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This complication can result from laceration of a small portal vein or from direct trauma to the papilla . Portobiliary fistula can be seen in tumor infiltration and abscess erosions . Portal vein cannulation can be related to serious morbidity as a result of massive bleeding.…”
Section: Portal Vein Cannulation and Hepatic Artery Cannulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…74 Portobiliary fistula can be seen in tumor infiltration and abscess erosions. 75,76 Portal vein cannulation can be related to serious morbidity as a result of massive bleeding. Balloon tamponade, endoscopic stenting, or surgical repair can be carried out.…”
Section: Portal Vein Cannulation and Hepatic Artery Cannulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First reported by Huibregtse et al in 1988 [2], it has since been described in several case reports, mostly, but not exclusively, in the setting of attempted biliary cannulation following needle-knife precut or biliary sphincterotomy [3]. However, to our knowledge, the existence of a portobiliary fistula per se has hitherto been demonstrated at ERCP in only three cases, two of which having been thought to be secondary to multiple liver abscesses [4,5] and the third occurring in the setting of a presumed portal vein tumor thrombus [6]. The case reported here represents the first to be documented by EUS.…”
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