An image-guided procedure that helps the liver grow before major surgery.

Portal vein embolization (PVE) is the standard, image-guided procedure used to grow the future liver remnant (FLR) before a planned major hepatectomy — for hepatocellular carcinoma, colorectal liver metastases, cholangiocarcinoma, and other primary or metastatic liver tumors.

If your surgeon has told you they want to do a portal vein embolization before your liver operation, it almost always means good news: it means they think the surgery can work — they just want to make sure your liver is ready. PVE is a same-day, image-guided procedure designed to grow the part of your liver that will remain after surgery, so the operation is safer. It is not chemotherapy. It is not surgery. There is no incision. And it has been part of standard pre-hepatectomy care for nearly three decades.

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PVE is performed under live ultrasound and X-ray guidance through a small needle puncture over the liver — there is no surgical incision.

PVE is almost always referred from the hepatobiliary surgery, surgical oncology, or transplant team caring for the patient. We coordinate scheduling, pre-procedure imaging review, and post-PVE volumetry directly with the operating surgeon’s office. Florida Interventional Specialists serves patients across Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Brandon, Wesley Chapel, and the Gulf Coast region.

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Our office can answer questions about PVE candidacy, expected timeline to surgery, recovery, and how the procedure fits with the operative plan from your hepatobiliary surgeon. 813 844 4570 De lunes a viernes, de 8:00 a 17:00
Published expertise

Dr. Shaikh is the senior author of a peer-reviewed review on portal vein embolization in Life (Basel), 2023 — covering rationale, techniques, contemporary embolic strategies, and outcomes for maximizing remnant liver hypertrophy.

PVE at a glance
  • Duración de la intervención:entre 60 y 120 minutos
  • Anesthesia: Sedation or general
  • Access: Percutaneous transhepatic
  • Hospital stay: Typically overnight
  • Hypertrophy assessed: 3–6 weeks post-PVE
  • FLR gain (typical): 30–50%
  • Coordinated with: Hepatobiliary surgery, surgical oncology, medical oncology, hepatology
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