Splenic artery embolization and balloon occlusion retrograde alcohol embolization in a patient with bleeding gastric varices.

Journal: Seminars In Interventional Radiology
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Abstract

We present a patient with a large spontaneous splenorenal shunt secondary to isolated splenic vein thrombosis who developed severe bleeding from fundal gastric varices. The patient was managed emergently with splenic artery embolization and balloon occlusion retrograde embolization of the varices with alcohol. We discuss the clinical presentation, embolization techniques, and a potential complication of the use of alcohol for this purpose.

Authors
Laura Allen, George Behrens, Nilesh Patel, Hector Ferral