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Resistant ascites and hepatic encephalopathy in a patient on the liver transplant waiting list

https://doi.org/10.17238/2072-3180-2025-4-145-151

Abstract

Introduction. Treatment of a patient with liver cirrhosis involves achieving maximum control over its complications.
Objective of the Study. To demonstrate a staged approach to the management of a patient on the liver transplantation waiting list using a clinical case example.
Discussion. Minimally invasive surgical techniques opens up new therapeutic opportunities for patients with liver cirrhosis. The implementation of TIPS (Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt) has proven to be an effective method for managing refractory ascites. The exacerbation of hepatic encephalopathy in the postoperative period following TIPS is an anticipated adverse effect that must be considered when planning the intervention. Screening examinations for the diagnosis of hepatic encephalopathy should be regularly conducted for all patients who have undergone TIPS.
Treatment of TIPS-associated hepatic encephalopathy aims to reduce the production and absorption of ammonia or increase its elimination. It should be initiated in the early days following the procedure. Since intestinal sanitation is a pathogenetically justified objective of this therapy, the use of antibacterial agents to suppress excessive bacterial growth in these patients becomes the cornerstone of the treatment protocol.
Conclusions. TIPS is an effective treatment method for refractory ascites, while the risk of developing hepatic encephalopathy should be taken into account when implementing early postoperative period management interventions.

About the Authors

P. A. Drozdov
Botkin Hospital; Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Drozdov Pavel Alekseevich – Doctor of Medical Sciences, Deputy Director for Research, Head of Surgeon of the Organ and/or Tissue Transplantation Surgery Department; Assistant Professor of the Department of Surgery 

125285, Moscow, 2nd Botkinsky proezd, 5.



O. N. Levina
Botkin Hospital
Russian Federation

Levina Oksana Nikolaevna – Candidate of Medical Sciences, Head of the HepatoPancreato-Gastroenterology Department, Senior Researcher 

125285, Moscow, 2nd Botkinsky proezd, 5.



C. S. Pavlov
Botkin Hospital; First Moscow State Medical University named after I.M. Sechenov
Russian Federation

Pavlov Chavdar Savov – Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Leading Researcher; Head of the Department of Therapy at the Institute of Professional Education 

125285, Moscow, 2nd Botkinsky proezd, 5.



S. V. Osipova
Botkin Hospital
Russian Federation

Osipova Svetlana Vladimirovna – Gastroenterologist and Researcher 

125285, Moscow, 2nd Botkinsky proezd, 5.



O. S. Levin
Botkin Hospital; Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Levin Oleg Semyonovich – Doctor of Medical Sciences, Leading Researcher; Professor of the Department of Neurology with a Course in Reflexology and Manual Therapy 

125285, Moscow, 2nd Botkinsky proezd, 5.



N. A. Ivanova
Botkin Hospital
Russian Federation

Ivanova Natalia Alexandrovna – Ultrasound Diagnostics Doctor, Senior Researcher 

125285, Moscow, 2nd Botkinsky proezd, 5.



D. A. Eremin
Botkin Hospital
Russian Federation

Eremin Dmitry Alekseevich – Head of the Clinical Pharmacology Department, Senior Researcher 

125285, Moscow, 2nd Botkinsky proezd, 5.



E. B. Emelуanova
Botkin Hospital
Russian Federation

Emelyanova Elvira Borisovna – Head of the Clinical Diagnostic Laboratory, Senior Researcher 

125285, Moscow, 2nd Botkinsky proezd, 5.



E. A. Lidzhieva
Botkin Hospital
Russian Federation

Lidzhieva Elsa Anatolyevna – Surgeon of the Organ and/or Tissue Transplantation Surgery Department 

125285, Moscow, 2nd Botkinsky proezd, 5.



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Drozdov P.A., Levina O.N., Pavlov C.S., Osipova S.V., Levin O.S., Ivanova N.A., Eremin D.A., Emelуanova E.B., Lidzhieva E.A. Resistant ascites and hepatic encephalopathy in a patient on the liver transplant waiting list. Moscow Surgical Journal. 2025;(4):145-151. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17238/2072-3180-2025-4-145-151

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