TIPSS Flashcards
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TIPSS
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A TIPSS procedure involves the percutaneous creation of a low-pressure tract between the intrahepatic portal vein and the hepatic vein. This allows blood to bypass the liver and lowers portal pressure. The primary indications for TIPSS include uncontrolled variceal haemorrhage, refractory ascites, and hepatic pleural effusion.
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TIPSS - Contraindications
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Absolute contraindications for TIPSS include:
Severe and progressive liver failure (Child-Pugh score >12 is associated with a high risk of early death)
Uncontrolled hepatic encephalopathy
Right-sided heart failure
Uncontrolled sepsis
Unrelieved biliary obstruction
Relative contraindications: Severe uncorrectable coagulopathy (INR >5) Thrombocytopenia <20 * 109/l Portal and hepatic vein thrombosis Pulmonary hypertension Central hepatoma