Abstract

BackgroundSplenectomy is a palliative management technique in children with β-thalassemia. Portal thrombosis is the most dreaded complication after splenectomy that requires fast diagnosis, effective therapy, and good follow-up to prevent protal hypertension. Thus, there is the importance of constant evaluation of portal venous system through Color Doppler Ultrasound. This cohort study aimed to observe the changes in the portal venous system in post-splenectomised β-thalassemic children. Material and methodsThis is a prospective observational cohort study carried out on all the pediatric patients who have undergone splenectomy in Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, Dhaka Bangladesh from 2017 to 2019 for β-thalassemia. The color doppler of the portal venous system was done within the 7th to 10th post-operative day and after 3 months. Outcomes like mean the caliber of the portal vein, mean velocity within the portal vein, and color Doppler findings like Portal Vein Thrombosis (PVT) and Pathological change in Mean Volume (PMV) were calculated and compared in two headings: pre-operative period and postoperative period (7–10 POD and 3 months) with the help of paired t-test. ResultsTwenty-Eight β-thalassemia patients with a mean age of 10.43 ± 3.91 years planned to undergo splenectomy were included in our study. The pre-operative mean caliber and mean velocity of the portal vein were not statistically significant when compared after the postoperative period (7–10 POD and 3 months). But, continuous changes in portal vein were seen that could lead to normalization or pathological changes. ConclusionThere are physiological and pathological changes in portal vein following splenectomy that could lead to varied complications like portal vein thrombosis and portal hypertension. Color Doppler Ultrasound findings along with close follow-up help in minimizing the pathological changes and complications.

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