Ectopic variceal bleeding is a potentially under recognized source of gastrointestinal (GI) hemorrhage. While vascular complications following pancreatic transplant are relatively common, the development of symptomatic ectopic venous varices has rarely been reported. We report two patients with a remote history of simultaneous kidney pancreas transplant (SPK) presenting two decades after transplant with an occult GI bleed. In both cases, a lengthy diagnostic course was required. The varices were treated with coil embolization via transhepatic approach. Our findings add to the limited literature on this topic and aid in the recognition, diagnosis, and management of this unusual presentation.
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Kosyakovsky, J., Robinson, T. J., Rao, S., Taylor, A. C., Brayman, K. L., & Agarwal, A. K. (2024). Management of ectopic intestinal variceal bleeding following pancreatic transplant: Two cases. Clinical Transplantation, 38(1). https://doi.org/10.1111/ctr.15159
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