Portal Vein Embolization Complications

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Updated: May 17, 2022

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How do you feel after portal vein embolization?

Bleeding and unintentional embolization are the most common complications and occur less than 2 in 100 patients. Some patients experience nausea and vomiting as well as fever. These symptoms can be controlled with appropriate medications.
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How long does a portal vein embolization take?

The procedure typically takes one to two hours. Your blood pressure and pulse are checked closely during, and after, the procedure. After the PVE is complete, the catheter is removed and a bandage is used to cover the surgical site.
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Is embolization reversible?

A non-reversible absorbable material is generally used for embolization, as it provides effective, permanent vascular occlusion.
2. Karger.com

Portal Vein Embolization: State-of-the-Art Technique and ...

https://www.karger.com/Article/Fulltext/480034

Minor complications were generally self-limited and included fever (36.9%), elevation of transaminases (34.8%), abdominal discomfort/pain (22.9 ...

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