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Case Report

Hepatic neoplasm

Gastrectomy for the treatment of refractory gastric ulceration after radioembolization with 90Y microspheres
Sun Young Yim, Jin Dong Kim, Jin Yong Jung, Chang Ha Kim, Yeon Seok Seo, Hyung Joon Yim, Soon Ho Um, Ho Sang Ryu, Yun Hwan Kim, Chong Suk Kim, Eun Shin
Clin Mol Hepatol 2014;20(3):300-305.
Published online September 25, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3350/cmh.2014.20.3.300

Transcatheter arterial radioembolization (TARE) with Yttrium-90 (90Y)-labeled microspheres has an emerging role in treatment of patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma. Although complication of TARE can be minimized by aggressive pre-evaluation angiography and preventive coiling of aberrant vessels, radioembolization-induced gastroduodenal ulcer can be irreversible and can be life-threatening. Treatment of radioembolization-induced gastric ulcer is challenging because there is a few reported cases and no consensus for management. We report a case of severe gastric ulceration with bleeding that eventually required surgery due to aberrant deposition of microspheres after TARE.

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  • An Uncommon Case of Severe Gastric Ulceration Following Radioembolization for Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Clinical Insights and Management Challenges
    Saad Aldosari, Ahmad A Alsolmi, Abdullah Alsulami, Nawaf Halabi, Fatimah Alturkistani
    Cureus.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Extrahepatic 90Y Complication; Gastric Ulcer Secondary to 90Y Therapy for Liver Metastasis Despite Negative Preprocedural Imaging
    Connor Shea, Hannah Lamberg, Sevcan Turk, Mamadou Sanogo, Danielle Turgeon, Broko Nojkov, Kirk Frey, David Raffel
    Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging.2024; 58(2): 86.     CrossRef
  • Transcatheter Arterial Radioembolization–Induced Gastric Ulcer in an Excluded Stomach After Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass
    Grace E. Kim, Dennis Chen
    ACG Case Reports Journal.2024; 11(7): e01399.     CrossRef
  • Laparoscopic Gastrojejunostomy for the Treatment of SIRT-Induced Duodenal Ulcer Complicated by Gastric Outlet Obstruction
    Walaa El Arja, Sarah B. Eid, Elias Saikaly, Lynn Ezzeddine, Rayan Daoud, Elias Fiani
    International Journal of Recent Surgical and Medical Sciences.2022; 08(02): 063.     CrossRef
  • Radioembolization for hepatocellular carcinoma: what clinicians need to know
    Jin Woo Choi, Hyo-Cheol Kim
    Journal of Liver Cancer.2022; 22(1): 4.     CrossRef
  • Therapeutic approach of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells in refractory peptic ulcer
    Mahshid Saleh, Amir Ali Sohrabpour, Mohammad Reza Mehrabi, Iman Seyhoun, Amir Abbas Vaezi
    Stem Cell Research & Therapy.2021;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • 90Y-TheraSpheres
    Christina A. Arnold, Maryam K. Pezhouh, Dora Lam-Himlin, Meredith E. Pittman, Christopher VandenBussche, Lysandra Voltaggio
    American Journal of Surgical Pathology.2019; 43(5): 688.     CrossRef
  • Angiographic Anatomy and Relevance of 3 and 9 O’clock Arteries During Radioembolization
    Maciej Powerski, Bartosz Bascik, Jazan Omari, Shahen El-Sanosy, Oliver S. Grosser, Max Seidensticker, Frank Fischbach, Maciej Pech
    CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology.2018; 41(6): 890.     CrossRef
  • Yttrium-90

    Reactions Weekly.2017; 1648(1): 300.     CrossRef
  • Microvascular injury in persistent gastric ulcers after yttrium-90 microsphere radioembolization for liver malignancies
    Belinda Sun, Shawn R. Lapetino, Sameer A.L. Diffalha, Sherri Yong, Ron C. Gaba, James T. Bui, Sean Koppe, Steven Garzon, Grace Guzman
    Human Pathology.2016; 50: 11.     CrossRef
  • Long-Term Palliative Effect of Stenting in Gastric Outlet Obstruction Due to Transarterial Chemoembolization with Yttrium-90 in a Patient with Metastatic Neuroendocrine Tumor
    Erkan Caglar, Gulen Doğusoy, Levent Kabasakal, Ahmet Dobrucali
    Clinical Endoscopy.2016; 49(5): 479.     CrossRef
  • Diagnostic and Treatment Approaches for Refractory Peptic Ulcers
    Heung Up Kim
    Clinical Endoscopy.2015; 48(4): 285.     CrossRef
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Original Article

Liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, and portal hypertension

Clinical features and outcomes of gastric variceal bleeding: retrospective Korean multicenter data
Moon Young Kim, Soon Ho Um, Soon Koo Baik, Yeon Seok Seo, Soo Young Park, Jung Il Lee, Jin Woo Lee, Gab Jin Cheon, Joo Hyun Sohn, Tae Yeob Kim, Young Suk Lim, Tae Hyo Kim, Tae Hee Lee, Sung Jae Park, Seung Ha Park, Jin Dong Kim, Sang Young Han, Chang Soo Choi, Eun Young Cho, Dong Joon Kim, Jae Seok Hwang, Byoung Kuk Jang, June Sung Lee, Sang Gyune Kim, Young Seok Kim, So Young Kwon, Won Hyeok Choe, Chang Hyeong Lee, Byung Seok Kim, Jae Young Jang, Soung Won Jeong, Byung Ho Kim, Jae Jun Shim, Yong Kyun Cho, Moon Soo Koh, Hyun Woong Lee
Korean J Hepatol 2013;19(1):36-44.
Published online March 25, 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3350/cmh.2013.19.1.36
Background/Aims

While gastric variceal bleeding (GVB) is not as prevalent as esophageal variceal bleeding, it is reportedly more serious, with high failure rates of the initial hemostasis (>30%), and has a worse prognosis than esophageal variceal bleeding. However, there is limited information regarding hemostasis and the prognosis for GVB. The aim of this study was to determine retrospectively the clinical outcomes of GVB in a multicenter study in Korea.

Methods

The data of 1,308 episodes of GVB (males:females=1062:246, age=55.0±11.0 years, mean±SD) were collected from 24 referral hospital centers in South Korea between March 2003 and December 2008. The rates of initial hemostasis failure, rebleeding, and mortality within 5 days and 6 weeks of the index bleed were evaluated.

Results

The initial hemostasis failed in 6.1% of the patients, and this was associated with the Child-Pugh score [odds ratio (OR)=1.619; P<0.001] and the treatment modality: endoscopic variceal ligation, endoscopic variceal obturation, and balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration vs. endoscopic sclerotherapy, transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt, and balloon tamponade (OR=0.221, P<0.001). Rebleeding developed in 11.5% of the patients, and was significantly associated with Child-Pugh score (OR=1.159, P<0.001) and treatment modality (OR=0.619, P=0.026). The GVB-associated mortality was 10.3%; mortality in these cases was associated with Child-Pugh score (OR=1.795, P<0.001) and the treatment modality for the initial hemostasis (OR=0.467, P=0.001).

Conclusions

The clinical outcome for GVB was better for the present cohort than in previous reports. Initial hemostasis failure, rebleeding, and mortality due to GVB were universally associated with the severity of liver cirrhosis.

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    Thomas J. Wang, Marvin Ryou
    Current Hepatology Reports.2024; 23(2): 287.     CrossRef
  • Endoscopic Treatment and Prevention of Acute Variceal Hemorrhage
    Youngdae Kim
    The Korean Journal of Helicobacter and Upper Gastrointestinal Research.2024; 24(1): 5.     CrossRef
  • Plug-Assisted Retrograde Transvenous Obliteration: A Modified Balloon-Occluded Retrograde Transvenous Obliteration of Gastric Varices
    Dong Il Gwon, Hyun-Ki Yoon
    Digestive Disease Interventions.2024; 08(03): 183.     CrossRef
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    Giuseppe Pelle, Flavio Andresciani, Massimo Messina, Silvia Nardelli, Lorenzo Ridola, Ermanno Notarianni, Adelchi Saltarelli, Stefania Gioia, Alessandro Tanzilli, Cesare Ambrogi
    Gastrointestinal Disorders.2024; 6(3): 742.     CrossRef
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    S.M. Chooklin, S.S. Chuklin, Ya.R. Dutka
    EMERGENCY MEDICINE.2022; 18(5): 44.     CrossRef
  • Diagnosis and Management of Esophageal and Gastric Variceal Bleeding: Focused on 2019 KASL Clinical Practice Guidelines for Liver Cirrhosis
    Min Kyung Park, Yun Bin Lee
    The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology.2021; 78(3): 152.     CrossRef
  • Comparison of the Effects of TIPS versus BRTO on Bleeding Gastric Varices: A Meta-Analysis
    Zi Wen Wang, Jin Chao Liu, Fang Zhao, Wen Guang Zhang, Xu Hua Duan, Peng Fei Chen, Si Fu Yang, Hong Wei Li, Fu Wen Chen, Hong Sheng Shi, Jian Zhuang Ren
    Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology.2020; 2020: 1.     CrossRef
  • KASL clinical practice guidelines for liver cirrhosis: Varices, hepatic encephalopathy, and related complications

    Clinical and Molecular Hepatology.2020; 26(2): 83.     CrossRef
  • Balloon-Occluded Retrograde Transvenous Obliteration (BRTO) Versus Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt (TIPS) for Treatment of Gastric Varices Because of Portal Hypertension
    Swathi Paleti, Venkat Nutalapati, Jihan Fathallah, Sravan Jeepalyam, Tarun Rustagi
    Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology.2020; 54(7): 655.     CrossRef
  • Endoscopic Therapy and Radiologic Intervention of Acute Gastroesophageal Variceal Bleeding
    Jeong Eun Song, Byung Seok Kim
    Clinical Endoscopy.2019; 52(5): 407.     CrossRef
  • Detection of fundic varices obturation by endoscopic ultrasound versus multidetector computed tomography
    Amr Elrabat, Salah El-Gamal, Mohammad M. Kashwaa, Mohamed M. El-Rakhawy
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  • Plug-Assisted Retrograde Transvenous Obliteration for the Treatment of Gastric Varices: The Role of Intra-Procedural Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
    Dong Il Gwon, Gi-Young Ko, Young Baek Kwon, Hyun-Ki Yoon, Kyu-Bo Sung
    Korean Journal of Radiology.2018; 19(2): 223.     CrossRef
  • Prevention and management of gastroesophageal varices
    Yeon Seok Seo
    Clinical and Molecular Hepatology.2018; 24(1): 20.     CrossRef
  • Innovative Technique for Endoscopic Placement of Sengstaken-Blakemore Tube
    Arleen M. Ortiz, Cesar J. Garcia, Mohamed O. Othman, Marc J. Zuckerman
    Southern Medical Journal.2018; 111(5): 307.     CrossRef
  • Balloon-Occluded Retrograde Transvenous Obliteration versus Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt for the Management of Gastric Variceal Bleeding
    Geunwu Gimm, Young Chang, Hyo-Cheol Kim, Aesun Shin, Eun Ju Cho, Jeong-Hoon Lee, Su Jong Yu, Jung-Hwan Yoon, Yoon Jun Kim
    Gut and Liver.2018; 12(6): 704.     CrossRef
  • Management of different types of gastric varices with band ligation: a 3-year experience
    Waseem M. Seleem, Amr S. Hanafy
    European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology.2017; 29(8): 968.     CrossRef
  • Balloon‐occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration versus transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt for treatment of gastric varices due to portal hypertension: A meta‐analysis
    Yun‐Bing Wang, Jian‐Ying Zhang, Jian‐Ping Gong, Fan Zhang, Yong Zhao
    Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology.2016; 31(4): 727.     CrossRef
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    Edward Wolfgang Lee, Naomi So, Ryan Chapman, Justin P McWilliams, Christopher T Loh, Ronald W Busuttil, Stephen T Kee
    World Journal of Radiology.2016; 8(4): 390.     CrossRef
  • Cyanoacrylate Injection Versus Band Ligation in the Endoscopic Management of Acute Gastric Variceal Bleeding
    Weiguang Qiao, Yutang Ren, Yang Bai, Side Liu, Qiang Zhang, Fachao Zhi
    Medicine.2015; 94(41): e1725.     CrossRef
  • Novel Use of Glidescope Indirect Laryngoscopy for Insertion of a Minnesota Tube for Variceal Bleeding
    Adam B. Schlichting, Jayna M. Gardner-Gray, Gina Hurst
    The Journal of Emergency Medicine.2015; 49(1): 40.     CrossRef
  • Re-Bleeding in Patients With Cirrhosis: Evaluation of Esophageal and Gastric Variceal Bleeding and Their Relationship With a Model for the End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) Score and Child-Pugh Score
    Mohsen Ebrahimi, Hamidreza Reihani, Mohammadreza Sheikhian, Ehsan Bolvardi, Masumeh Pashayi, Elham Pishbin
    Razavi International Journal of Medicine.2014;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Effects of candesartan and propranolol combination therapy versus propranolol monotherapy in reducing portal hypertension
    Jae Hyun Kim, Jung Min Kim, Youn Zoo Cho, Ji Hoon Na, Hyun Sik Kim, Hyoun A Kim, Hye Won Kang, Soon Koo Baik, Sang Ok Kwon, Seung Hwan Cha, Young Ju Kim, Moon Young Kim
    Clinical and Molecular Hepatology.2014; 20(4): 376.     CrossRef
  • The secondary prophylactic efficacy of beta-blocker after endoscopic gastric variceal obturation for first acute episode of gastric variceal bleeding
    Moon Han Choi, Young Seok Kim, Sang Gyune Kim, Yun Nah Lee, Yu Ri Seo, Min Jin Kim, Sae Hwan Lee, Soung Won Jeong, Jae Young Jang, Hong Soo Kim, Boo Sung Kim
    Clinical and Molecular Hepatology.2013; 19(3): 280.     CrossRef
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Case Reports

Hepatic neoplasm

Spinal cord injury after conducting transcatheter arterial chemoembolization for costal metastasis of hepatocellular carcinoma
Sang Jung Park, Chang Ha Kim, Jin Dong Kim, Soon Ho Um, Sun Young Yim, Min Ho Seo, Dae In Lee, Jun Hyuk Kang, Bora Keum, Yong Sik Kim
Korean J Hepatol 2012;18(3):316-320.
Published online September 25, 2012
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3350/cmh.2012.18.3.316

Transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) has been used widely to treat patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma. However, this method can induce various adverse events caused by necrosis of the tumor itself or damage to nontumor tissues. In particular, neurologic side effects such as cerebral infarction and paraplegia, although rare, may cause severe sequelae and permanent disability. Detailed information regarding the treatment process and prognosis associated with this procedure is not yet available. We experienced a case of paraplegia that occurred after conducting TACE through the intercostal artery to treat hepatocellular carcinoma that had metastasized to the rib. In this case, TACE was attempted to relieve severe bone pain, which had persisted even after palliative radiotherapy. A sudden impairment of sensory and motor functions after TACE developed in the trunk below the level of the sternum and in both lower extremities. The patient subsequently received steroid pulse therapy along with supportive care and continuous rehabilitation. At the time of discharge the patient had recovered sufficiently to enable him to walk by himself, although some paresthesia and spasticity remained.

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    Marialuisa Zedde, Arturo De Falco, Carla Zanferrari, Maria Guarino, Francesca Romana Pezzella, Shalom Haggiag, Gianni Cossu, Rocco Quatrale, Giuseppe Micieli, Massimo Del Sette, Rosario Pascarella
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    International Journal of Surgery Case Reports.2023; 106: 108258.     CrossRef
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    Acta Chirurgica Belgica.2021; 121(6): 437.     CrossRef
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    CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology.2020; 43(4): 587.     CrossRef
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    Jia-Bin Cai, Min He, Fa-Liang Wang, Jie-Ni Xiong, Jun-Qing Mao, Zhong-Hai Guan, Lin-Jie Li, Jin-Hu Wang
    World Journal of Clinical Cases.2020; 8(11): 2332.     CrossRef
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    Aziz Bazine, Mohamed Fetohi, Maha Ait Berri, Ismail Essaadi, Kamal Elbakraoui, Mohamed Ichou, Hassan Errihani
    Case Reports in Gastroenterology.2014; 8(3): 264.     CrossRef
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A case of hepatocellular carcinoma in the caudate lobe successfully treated by transcatheter arterial chemoembolization using drug-eluting beads
Dong Hoo Joh, Jin Dong Kim, Young Nam Kim, Ha Hun Song, Hyun Kim, Kyung Ho Song, Sang Jin Lee, Jeong Rok Lee, Won Joong Jeon, Byung Hyo Cha
Korean J Hepatol 2010;16(4):405-409.
Published online December 31, 2010
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3350/kjhep.2010.16.4.405

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in the caudate lobe remains one of the most intricate locations where various treatments tend to pose problems with regard to the optimal approach. Surgical resection has been regarded as the most effective treatment; however, isolated resection of the caudate lobe is strenuous and associated with a high rate of early recurrence. Percutaneous ablation might be technically difficult or impossible to perform due to the deep location of tumors and adjacent large vessels. Treatment with drug-eluting beads (DEB) can potentially enhance the therapeutic efficacy for patients with unresectable HCC by drawing on the slower, more consistent drug delivery process. We described a case of a 62-year-old man with HCC in the caudate lobe who was successfully treated by DEB.

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  • Fogarty-assisted flow redirection during conventional transarterial chemoembolization for caudate lobe hepatocellular carcinoma
    Darrel Ceballos, Albert Tine, Rakesh Varma, Husameddin El Khudari
    American Journal of Interventional Radiology.2022; 6: 1.     CrossRef
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Original Article
A comparative study of high-dose hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy and transarterial chemoembolization using doxorubicin for intractable, advanced hepatocellular carcinoma
Hee Yeon Kim, Jin Dong Kim, Si Hyun Bae, Jun Yong Park, Kwang Hyub Han, Hyun Young Woo, Jong Young Choi, Seung Kew Yoon, Byoung Kuk Jang, Jae Seok Hwang, Sang Gyune Kim, Young Seok Kim, Yeon Seok Seo, Hyung Joon Yim, Soon Ho Um, Korean Liver Cancer Study Group
Korean J Hepatol 2010;16(4):355-361.
Published online December 31, 2010
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3350/kjhep.2010.16.4.355
Background/Aims

Transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) has long been used as a palliative therapy for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). High-dose hepatic arterial infusion chemotherapy (HAIC) has showed favorable outcomes in patients with intractable, advanced HCC. The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness and safety of high-dose HAIC and conventional TACE using doxorubicin for advanced HCC.

Methods

The high-dose HAIC group comprised 36 patients who were enrolled prospectively from six institutions. The enrollment criteria were good liver function, main portal vein invasion (including vascular shunt), infiltrative type, bilobar involvement, and/or refractory to prior conventional treatment (TACE, radiofrequency ablation, or percutaneous ethanol injection), and documented progressive disease. Patients received 5-fluorouracil (500 mg/m2 on days 1~3) and cisplatin (60 mg/m2 on day 2 every 4 weeks) via an implantable port system. In the TACE group, 31 patients with characteristics similar to those in the high-dose HAIC group were recruited retrospectively from a single center. Patients underwent a transarterial infusion of doxorubicin every 4~8 weeks.

Results

Overall, 6 patients (8.9%) achieved a partial response and 20 patients (29.8%) had stable disease. The objective response rate (complete response+partial response) was significantly better in the high-dose HAIC group than in the TACE group (16.7% vs. 0%, P=0.030). Overall survival was longer in the high-dose HAIC group than in the TACE group (median survival, 193 vs. 119 days; P=0.026). There were no serious adverse effects in the high-dose HAIC group, while hepatic complications occurred more often in the TACE group.

Conclusions

High-dose HAIC appears to improve the tumor response and survival outcome compared to conventional TACE using doxorubicin in patients with intractable, advanced HCC.

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