Review Article
Friend or Foe? Spontaneous Portosystemic Shunts in Cirrhosis—Current Understanding and Future Prospects
Figure 10
Fluoroscopic spot images depicting persistence of a splenorenal shunt (arrowhead in (a)) after placement of a TIPS stent (dashed arrow). The shunt was occluded by combined antegrade-retrograde accelerated trap obliteration technique using vascular plugs (solid arrows) and sclerosant mixture.
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