Left Portal Vein Thrombosis Complicated by Acute Cholecystitis Cause Liver Atrophy: A Case Report
Abstract Background: Portal vein thrombosis (PVT) was infrequently complicated by acute cholecystitis. The clinical signs of PVT are usually non-specific and subclinical. The treatment aim was to re-canalize the portal vein and to avoid serious complications. An early anticoagulation treatment would result in favorable outcome. Case Report: We present a case of acute cholecystitis with sole left portal vein thrombosis causing left liver atrophy in a 59-year-old woman.Conclusions: While the surgeon is familiar with this uncommon condition, the PVT could be detected on the pre-operative images through a tailored CT or MRI. The condition of PVT is often subclinical and might complicate liver atrophy, an early anticoagulation treatment would result in a favorable outcome.