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George A. Poultsides, MD

Publication Details

  • Portal vein thrombosis after laparoscopic colectomy: thrombolytic therapy via the superior mesenteric vein.

    Poultsides GA, Lewis WC, Feld R, Walters DL, Cherry DA, Ruby ST. Am Surg. 2005; 71 (10): 856-60

    Portal vein thrombosis is a rare but well-reported complication after laparoscopic surgery. We present a case of portomesenteric venous thrombosis that occurred 8 days after a laparoscopic-assisted right hemicolectomy. Systemic anticoagulation failed to improve symptoms. The early postoperative state precluded the use of transarterial thrombolytic therapy. Transjugular intrahepatic catheter-directed infusion of urokinase into the superior mesenteric vein resulted in clearance of thrombus and resolution of symptoms. The published data on laparoscopy-induced splanchnic venous thrombosis and transjugular intrahepatic intramesenteric thrombolysis are discussed.

    PubMedID: 16468535

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