Portal hypertension of cirrhotic origin in terms of immediate and longterm results of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic stent bypass surgery (TIPS) with selective embolization of gastric veins
https://doi.org/10.21886/2219-8075-2026-17-2-137-142
Abstract
Objective: to improve the results of surgical treatment of patients with liver cirrhosis complicated by cirrhotic portal hypertension using transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic stent bypass surgery (TIPS) with selective gastric vein embolization.
Materials and methods: 62 patients with liver cirrhosis complicated by portal hypertension were examined and treated surgically. Group 1 included 27 patients admitted for surgical treatment using TIPS with selective embolization of the left gastric vein, while group 2 included 35 patients who underwent TIPS with embolization of two or more gastric veins.
Materials and methods: clinical and laboratory examination, instrumental diagnostic methods, surgical and statistical methods.
Results: complications such as portosystemic shunt thrombosis were found in 11.11% of patients in group I versus 8.57% in group II, recurrent variceal bleeding episodes in group I occurred in 22.22% versus none in group II, and mortality in group I was 11.11% versus 5.71% in group II. The risk of recurrent variceal gastric bleeding in group II patients was zero, necessitating selective embolization of two or more gastric veins.
Conclusion: when performing TIPS surgery, embolization of two or more gastric veins is advisable, given the absence of a risk of variceal gastric bleeding in this patient population when shunt thrombosis occurs.
About the Authors
D. S. KalininRussian Federation
Denis S. Kalinin, Cand. Sci. (Med.), cardio-vascular surgeon, Department of Cardio-vascular Surgery
Rostov-on-Don
Competing Interests:
Sapronova N.G. is the Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal «Medical Herald of the South of Russia». The article has passed the review procedure accepted in the Journal by independent experts. The authors did not declare any other conflicts of interest.
N. G. Sapronova
Russian Federation
Natalia G. Sapronova, Dr. Sci. (Med.), Professor, Head of the Department of Surgical Diseases No. 1
Rostov-on-Don
Competing Interests:
Sapronova N.G. is the Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal «Medical Herald of the South of Russia». The article has passed the review procedure accepted in the Journal by independent experts. The authors did not declare any other conflicts of interest.
A. A. Kalinina
Russian Federation
Anastasia A. Kalinina, 1st-year postgraduate student at the Department of Surgical Diseases No. 1
Rostov-on-Don
Competing Interests:
Sapronova N.G. is the Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal «Medical Herald of the South of Russia». The article has passed the review procedure accepted in the Journal by independent experts. The authors did not declare any other conflicts of interest.
D. A. Pozniak
Russian Federation
Daniil A. Pozniak, 6th year student
Rostov-on-Don
Competing Interests:
Sapronova N.G. is the Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal «Medical Herald of the South of Russia». The article has passed the review procedure accepted in the Journal by independent experts. The authors did not declare any other conflicts of interest.
T. I. Zelenkova
Russian Federation
Tatiana I. Zelenkova, 6th year student
Rostov-on-Don
Competing Interests:
Sapronova N.G. is the Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal «Medical Herald of the South of Russia». The article has passed the review procedure accepted in the Journal by independent experts. The authors did not declare any other conflicts of interest.
V. A. Sarkisyan
Russian Federation
Vahan A. Sarkisyan, Dr. Sci. (Med.), Professor of the Department of Surgical Diseases No. 1
Rostov-on-Don
Competing Interests:
Sapronova N.G. is the Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal «Medical Herald of the South of Russia». The article has passed the review procedure accepted in the Journal by independent experts. The authors did not declare any other conflicts of interest.
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For citations:
Kalinin D.S., Sapronova N.G., Kalinina A.A., Pozniak D.A., Zelenkova T.I., Sarkisyan V.A. Portal hypertension of cirrhotic origin in terms of immediate and longterm results of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic stent bypass surgery (TIPS) with selective embolization of gastric veins. Medical Herald of the South of Russia. 2026;17(2):137-142. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21886/2219-8075-2026-17-2-137-142
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