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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 131, Issue 3, 445-449
Copyright © 1978 by American Roentgen Ray Society


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Improved safety of splenoportography by plugging of the needle tract

P Probst, JA Rysavy, and K Amplatz

Splenoportography, a useful preoperative diagnostic procedure in patients with portal hypertension, has been largely discontinued because of the risk of hemorrhage. We have used both Ivalon and Gelfoam in particle and plug form to plug the needle tract after splenoportography. Initial studies were conducted on six dogs. Plugging of the needle tract by injection of suspensions of small Gelfoam or Ivalon particles resulted in intravasation of these particles into the splenic vein. This was demonstrated by radioactive tagging of particles and the direct collection of splenic blood during the intrasplenic injection. Plugging of the splenic needle tract with compressed Gelfoam caused immediate, complete cessation of bleeding in fully heparinized animals. Because of these experimental results, five humans with decreased platelet counts and severe portal hypertension underwent successful splenoportography without significant hemorrhage. At surgery, successful plugging of the needle tract by Gelfoam was confirmed.
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