Received 3 June 2008; received in revised form 16 March 2009; accepted 24 March 2009. published online 04 June 2009.
Creation of a transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) can effectively treat complications of portal hypertension, but excessive shunting can cause life-threatening hepatic encephalopathy and hepatic insufficiency. The present report describes a novel technique that allows for controlled and adjustable flow reduction through the TIPS via partial closure of the shunt with a balloon-mounted covered stent. The method results in clinical improvement of hepatic encephalopathy and hepatic insufficiency and immediate increase in the portosystemic pressure gradient. However, among the four patients described herein, survival beyond 1 year was seen in only one, who underwent liver transplantation after TIPS reduction.
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