Objective To establish the reliable model of hepatocirrhosis with portal hypertension. Methods Carbon tetrachloride was subcutaneous injected after devascularization of the circumference of the left renal vein. The morphology of liver, the extrahepatic portal system and portcaval collateral circulation were observed. Results The liver of rats underwent degeneration and necrosis of hepatocytes, and the normal architecture of the liver lobules was replaced by pseudolobules, which consisted of regenerative hepatocytes and fibrous septa. After 5 weeks, the portal pressure was significantly higher than that of control (P<0.05). The diameter of esophageal vein was significantly larger than that of control at 15th week (P<0.05). Conclusion This technique is simple and reliable and can be applied for various experimental studies on portal hypertension.