Clinical Evaluation of Hepatic Portal Venous Gas after Abdominal Surgery

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Abstract

Hepatic portal venous gas (HPVG) is induced by various abdominal diseases. Since HPVG is accompanied by bowel ischemia, intestinal infection and hypovolemia, various modes of critical management are needed to treat the underlying conditions. HPVG associated with abdominal complications after surgery has rarely been reported. We present 4 patients with HPVG after abdominal surgery: 2 of the 4 patients died of multiple organ failure, and the other 2 recovered with solely conservative therapy. Although postoperative HPVG is a severe and life-threatening condition, early detection and systemic treatment lead to a better patient outcome.

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Okada, S., Azuma, T., Kawashita, Y., Matsuo, S., & Eguchi, S. (2016). Clinical Evaluation of Hepatic Portal Venous Gas after Abdominal Surgery. Case Reports in Gastroenterology, 10(1), 99–107. https://doi.org/10.1159/000444444

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