Abstract

Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) is an effective treatment for portal hypertension (PH). The current study aimed to investigate the effect of stent position on post-TIPS hemodynamic performance using computational fluid dynamics. Patient-specific pre- and post-TIPS models were reconstructed from CT images of two patients, then virtual TIPS models were created by shifting the portal vein (PV) entry site of the stent. Although there were marginal differences the effects of left-sided and right-sided TIPS on post-TIPS portal pressure and shunting flow, right-sided TIPS resulted in a greater proportion of superior mesenteric vein (SMV) flow diverting to stents compared to that for left-sided TIPS. The results also demonstrated that the nearer the entry site of stent to the portal venous bifurcation, the greater and more stable the shunting blood flow. These results suggest that the entry site of the stent should be as close to the portal vein bifurcation as possible during TIPS. TIPS on the right branch of the portal vein may be more likely to result in post-TIPS hepatic encephalopathy than that on the left branch.

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