The Guidelines for Percutaneous Transhepatic Portal Vein Embolization: English Version

Interv Radiol (Higashimatsuyama). 2024 Mar 1;9(1):41-48. doi: 10.22575/interventionalradiology.2022-0031.

Abstract

Preoperative portal vein embolization is a beneficial option to reduce the risk of postoperative liver failure by promoting the growth of the future liver remnant. In particular, a percutaneous transhepatic procedure (percutaneous transhepatic portal vein embolization) has been developed as a less-invasive approach. Although percutaneous transhepatic portal vein embolization is widely recognized as a safe procedure, various complications, including rare but fatal adverse events, have been reported. Currently, there are no prospective clinical trials regarding percutaneous transhepatic portal vein embolization procedures and no standard guidelines for the PTPE procedure in Japan. As a result, various methods and various embolic materials are used in each hospital according to each physician's policy. The purpose of these guidelines is to propose appropriate techniques at present and to identify issues that should be addressed in the future for safer and more reliable percutaneous transhepatic portal vein embolization techniques.

Keywords: embolization; guideline; percutaneous; portal vein; preoperative.

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  • Review