We describe the case history of a 42-year-old man with cardiac cirrhosis, portal hypertension, and life-threatening variceal bleeding after Fontan revision surgery. Direct pressure measurements in the portal vein, though high, demonstrated only a modest portosystemic gradient (PSG), 9 mm Hg. A transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt procedure was performed. This reduced the PSG (3 mm Hg). His bleeding was controlled. The patient's histopathological findings were identical to that previously documented in Fontan patients, raising the question of whether these subdiaphragmatic hemodynamics are representative of the broader failing Fontan population.<br/
BackgroundStaged palliative surgical procedures have been an effective treatment of complex congenit...
The Fontan procedure provides relief from cyanosis in patients with univentricular hearts. A major c...
Background: The liver is known to be structurally abnormal in long-standing Fontan circulation. The ...
Fontan associated liver disease is a common complication in patients with Fontan circulation, who we...
Objective: We investigated the subdiaphragmatic venous physiology in patients subjected to the Font...
A novel analysis of liver hemodynamics, described by flow rates and pressures, and their association...
Background: The failing Fontan circulation is associated with hepatic impairment. The nature of this...
ObjectivesPatients may develop liver dysfunction, including liver fibrosis, over the long term follo...
AbstractObjective: We investigated the subdiaphragmatic venous physiology in patients subjected to t...
AbstractObjective: Low-velocity and nonlaminar flow patterns in the Fontan circulation, as well as a...
The essence of a Fontan circuit is the creation of the Fontan "neoportal system," which allows for o...
The Fontan circulation results from routing of the systemic venous blood to the pulmonary circulatio...
The Fontan operation was first performed in 1968. Since then, this operation has been performed on t...
The Fontan operation is the current surgical procedure to treat single-ventricle congenital heart di...
Changes in the hemodynamics of six patients having received Fontan-like operations were closely obse...
BackgroundStaged palliative surgical procedures have been an effective treatment of complex congenit...
The Fontan procedure provides relief from cyanosis in patients with univentricular hearts. A major c...
Background: The liver is known to be structurally abnormal in long-standing Fontan circulation. The ...
Fontan associated liver disease is a common complication in patients with Fontan circulation, who we...
Objective: We investigated the subdiaphragmatic venous physiology in patients subjected to the Font...
A novel analysis of liver hemodynamics, described by flow rates and pressures, and their association...
Background: The failing Fontan circulation is associated with hepatic impairment. The nature of this...
ObjectivesPatients may develop liver dysfunction, including liver fibrosis, over the long term follo...
AbstractObjective: We investigated the subdiaphragmatic venous physiology in patients subjected to t...
AbstractObjective: Low-velocity and nonlaminar flow patterns in the Fontan circulation, as well as a...
The essence of a Fontan circuit is the creation of the Fontan "neoportal system," which allows for o...
The Fontan circulation results from routing of the systemic venous blood to the pulmonary circulatio...
The Fontan operation was first performed in 1968. Since then, this operation has been performed on t...
The Fontan operation is the current surgical procedure to treat single-ventricle congenital heart di...
Changes in the hemodynamics of six patients having received Fontan-like operations were closely obse...
BackgroundStaged palliative surgical procedures have been an effective treatment of complex congenit...
The Fontan procedure provides relief from cyanosis in patients with univentricular hearts. A major c...
Background: The liver is known to be structurally abnormal in long-standing Fontan circulation. The ...