Nippon Shokakibyo Gakkai Zasshi
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Case report
Hemorrhage from varices of an interposed jejunum after choledochojejunostomy successfully treated by transileocolic vein obliteration
Noriyuki AKUTSUHideyasu TAKAGIHiroyuki YAMAMOTOShigeru SASAKIYasutoshi KIMURAKouichI HIRATAYasushi ADACHITakao ENDOYasuo KATOKohzoh IMAIYasuhisa SHINOMURA
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2008 Volume 105 Issue 11 Pages 1648-1655

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A 72-year-old man was admitted to our hospital with refractory gastrointestinal bleeding. He received extrahepatic bile duct resection, hepaticojejunostomy and pancreatojejunostomy for bile duct stenosis and pancreatic pseudocyst 6∼8years ago. We revealed that the cause of shock state was bleeding from varices of an interposed jejunum and portal vein obstruction as a complication of these operations. He received transileocolic vein obliteration with coils. Refractory gastrointestinal bleeding stopped. We concluded that this obliteration was effective and useful treatment for this complication.

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