Hepatic Arterioportal Fistula in Patients with Cirrhosis with Endovascular Management-A Series of 4 Cases with Review of Literature

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Hepatic arterioportal fistula (APF) in the setting of cirrhosis may aggravate the preexisting portal hypertension and its complications. Cirrhotic patients undergo various percutaneous invasive procedures and are at risk of developing an APF. These should be diagnosed early and should be treated accordingly at the earliest when indicated. Presently embolization is the treatment of choice with coil embolization as the most commonly used method. We describe four cases from our institute with a history of liver parenchymal disease and were found to have acquired APF on imaging. These were successfully managed with transarterial embolization with resolution or improvement in their clinical symptoms on follow-up. The present case series and review emphasize the importance of APF in the setting of liver parenchymal disease and the role of early diagnosis and therapeutic intravascular interventions.

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Chandel, K., Patel, R. K., Tripathy, T. P., Mukund, A., Maiwall, R., & Sarin, S. K. (2022, March 1). Hepatic Arterioportal Fistula in Patients with Cirrhosis with Endovascular Management-A Series of 4 Cases with Review of Literature. Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging. Georg Thieme Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0042-1743112

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