Introduction: Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) is a valuable alternative to
surgery in patients with acute or recurrent variceal bleeding. Variceal bleeding is a serious, lifethreatening
condition rendering the particular treatment essential for the survival of the
patient.
Aim: To show how important the role of the nurse is during the placement of the TIPS based on
recent international bibliography.
Material – method: For the research elaboration both Greek and international bibliographies
have been reviewed, particularly emphasising on Medline indexed nursing articles.
Results: The results of the present review showed that bleeding due to oesophageal varices is a
serious and often fatal complication of portal hypertension in patients with hepatic cirrhosis.
Currently available treatments include various procedures such as balloon tamponade,
endoscopic and surgical interventions, and radiological interventional techniques (TIPS). The
most important indication for the placement of the TIPS is the treatment of acute variceal
bleeding and / or the prevention of recurrence in patients not responding to standard
endoscopic therapy and medical treatment and their general condition does not allow surgical
treatment. According to the literature, is the ideal solution for patients with hepatic disease at
an advanced stage that is scheduled for liver transplantation, when there is no alteration in the
intraabdominal anatomic elements and the way they are related.
Conclusions: It is important for the nursing staff to be familiar with this newly developed
technique. The well-trained and well-informed nurse can play an essential role in evaluating the
clinical course of the patient before, during and after the procedure, and in recognizing whether
the therapy objectives have been achieved or not.