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Korean Journal of Radiology | 2013

Endovascular Treatment of Aneurysm of Splenic Artery Arising from Splenomesentric Trunk Using Stent Graft

Chinmay Kulkarni; Srikanth Moorthy; Sreekumar Karumathil Pullara; Rajesh Ramaih Kannan

We report a rare case of aneurysm of splenic artery arising anomalously from the superior mesenteric artery (SMA). The aneurysm was treated successfully by coil embolization of the splenic artery distal to aneurysm and then deploying a stent graft in the SMA. A combination of stent graft and coil embolization for the treatment of aberrant splenic artery aneurysm has been reported only once. We describe the imaging findings and the endovascular procedure in this patient.


Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging | 2012

Pituitary stalk transection syndrome: Comparison of clinico-radiological features in adults and children with review of literature

Chinmay Kulkarni; Srikanth Moorthy; Sreekumar Karumathil Pullara; R Rajeshkannan; Ambika Gopalakrishnan Unnikrishnan

Hypo-pituitarism results from impaired production of one or more of anterior pituitary trophic hormones. A rare cause of hypo-pituitarism is pituitary stalk transection syndrome. The MRI features of this condition in children and its association with hormonal deficiencies have been reported earlier. Reports on adults with this disorder are scarce, with only one small case series published in the recent literature. We studied the hormonal deficiency pattern and MRI findings of 12 patients with pituitary stalk transection syndrome who presented to our department between 2004 and 2011. Six patients were children and six were adults (≥18 years). This article compares the adult clinico-radiological phenotype of pituitary transection syndrome with the pediatric group of patients with same condition.


Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging | 2017

Percutaneous transhepatic techniques for management of biliary anastomotic strictures in living donor liver transplant recipients

Chinmay Kulkarni; Nk Prabhu; Nazar Puthukudiyil Kader; R Rajeshkannan; Sreekumar Karumathil Pullara; Srikanth Moorthy

Aim: To retrospectively analyze the percutaneous transhepatic techniques and their outcome in the management of biliary strictures in living donor liver transplant (LDLT) recipients. Materials and Methods: We retrieved the hospital records of 400 LDLT recipients between 2007 and 2015 and identified 45 patients with biliary strictures. Among them, 17 patients (37.8%) (Male: female = 13:4; mean age, 36.1 ± 17.5 years) treated by various percutaneous transhepatic biliary techniques alone or in combination with endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) were included in the study. The technical and clinical success of the percutaneous management was analyzed. Results: Anastomotic strictures associated with leak were found in 12/17 patients (70.6%). Ten out of 12 (83.3%) patients associated with leak had more than one duct-duct anastomoses (range, 2–3). The average duration of onset of stricture in patients with biliary leak was 3.97 ± 2.68 months and in patients with only strictures it was 14.03 ± 13.9 months. In 6 patients, endoscopic-guided plastic stents were placed using rendezvous technique, plastic stent was placed from a percutaneous approach in 1 patient, metallic stents were used in 2 patients, cholangioplasty was performed in 1 patient, N-butyl- 2-cyanoacrylate embolization was done in 1 child with biliary-pleural fistula, internal-external drain was placed in 1 patient, and only external drain was placed in 5 patients. Technical success was achieved in 12/17 (70.6%) and clinical success was achieved in 13/17 (76.5%) of the patients. Posttreatment mean time of follow-up was 19.4 ± 13.7 months. Five patients (29.4%) died (two acute rejections, one metabolic acidosis, and two sepsis). Conclusions: Percutaneous biliary techniques are effective treatment options with good outcome in LDLT patients with biliary complications.


Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging | 2016

Congenital intrahepatic portosystemic shunts: Imaging findings and endovascular management

Rajsekar Chandrasekharan; Sreekumar Karumathil Pullara; Tixon Thomas; Nazar Puthukudiyil Kader; Srikanth Moorthy

We present two cases of congenital intrahepatic portosystemic shunts in which the right portal vein directly communicated with the inferior venacava (IVC) in one patient and with the hepatic vein in the other. Multiple hepatic nodules consistent with focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH) were seen in the first patient. The second patient presented with recurrent history of hepatic encephalopathy. Percutaneous transhepatic embolization was performed using coils and Amplatz device following which she completely recovered.


Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging | 2016

Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and stenting in the management of chronic mesenteric angina: A single center experience

Tixon Thomas; Nazar Puthukudiyil Kader; Nk Prabhu; Rajesh Kannan; Sreekumar Karumathil Pullara; Srikanth Moorthy

Introduction: The objective of our study was to review the results of percutaneous angioplasty (PTA)/stenting in the treatment of patients who presented with symptoms and angiographic findings of chronic mesenteric ischemia (CMI). Materials and Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of 13 consecutive patients from a single institution who underwent PTA/stenting for the treatment of symptoms suggestive of CMI. Results: All 13 patients in our study were men, and most common presenting symptoms were weight loss and postprandial pain. Atherosclerosis was the most common cause. PTA and stenting was performed in 9 patients and PTA alone was done in 4 patients. Primary technical success rate was 92% with complete resolution of symptoms within 2 weeks in all patients. No statistical difference was noted in primary clinical success rate based on the number of vessels treated or the method of treatment. However, in patients whom SMA was treated had longer duration of symptom-free survival as compared to other vessels. Conclusion: PTA and stenting are very effective therapeutic options for patients presenting with CMI symptoms. It should be considered as the first-line of management in such patients.


West African Journal of Radiology | 2012

Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia

Yadav Waghaji Munde; Srikanth Moorthy; Nk Prabhu; Sreekumar Karumathil Pullara

Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT) or Osler-Weber-Rendu disease is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder. HHT frequently presents with gastrointestinal bleeding with diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. Hepatic involvement in this disease is increasingly recognized and poses another therapeutic challenge. With advances in genetic screening and diagnostic procedures, and the increasing awareness of the condition by physicians and patients, this disease is now diagnosed more often. This case report reviews the available literature on various manifestations of HHT, and the various diagnostic and therapeutic modalities available for its management.


Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2008

Three-dimensional computed tomography-based contouring of a free fibula bone graft for mandibular reconstruction.

Krishnakumar Thankappan; Nirav P. Trivedi; Pramod Subash; Sreekumar Karumathil Pullara; Sherry Peter; M.A. Kuriakose; Subramania Iyer


Gastrointestinal intervention | 2014

Endovascular management of pancreatitis related pseudoaneurysms – A single center experience

Chinmay Kulkarni; Srikanth Moorthy; Sreekumar Karumathil Pullara; Nk Prabhu; Ramiah Rajesh Kannan; Puthukudiyil Kader Nazar


Journal of Evolution of medical and Dental Sciences | 2017

ACCURACY OF VOLUMETRIC MEASUREMENTS AFTER VIRTUAL RIGHT HEPATECTOMY IN POTENTIAL DONORS UNDERGOING LIVING ADULT LIVER TRANSPLANTATION

Rahul Raj; Nazar Puthukudiyil Kader; Srikanth Moorthy; Sreekumar Karumathil Pullara; Ramiah Rajesh Kannan; Deepak Remakanthan; Rajasekar Chandrasekarn; Vinoth Alagappan


Journal of Evolution of medical and Dental Sciences | 2017

VALIDITY OF COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHIC STUDY IN PREOPERATIVE STAGING OF GASTRIC CANCER WITH REFERENCE TO SURGICAL AND HISTOPATHOLOGIC RESULTS

Rizana Sooraj; Tixon Thomas; Srikanth Moorthy; Sreekumar Karumathil Pullara; Ramiah Rajesh Kannan; Nk Prabhu; Sunil Patel; Vinayak Jayaram

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Srikanth Moorthy

Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre

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Nk Prabhu

Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre

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Chinmay Kulkarni

Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre

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Nazar Puthukudiyil Kader

Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre

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Ramiah Rajesh Kannan

Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre

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Rajsekar Chandrasekharan

Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre

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Tixon Thomas

Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre

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Puthukudiyil Kader Nazar

Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre

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R Rajeshkannan

Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre

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Ambika Gopalakrishnan Unnikrishnan

Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre

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