We performed a review of case records of children diagnosed with hepatic venous outflow tract obstruction at our center in last 10 years. Out of 11 cases identified, 6 had variable blocks in the hepatic venous system and 4 had combined hepatic venous and inferior vena cava (IVC) block. One child with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH) had isolated IVC involvement. Angioplasty was attempted in 3 patients; among them 2 had successful outcome. Seven children with advanced liver disease underwent transplantation, which was successful in six. With availability of modalities like interventional radiology and transplantation, the overall prognosis of hepatic venous outflow tract obstruction seems to be good when managed in a well-equipped center.