Prophylactic Portacaval Anastomosis in Cirrhotic Patients with Esophageal Varices
1962; Massachusetts Medical Society; Volume: 266; Issue: 15 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1056/nejm196204122661502
ISSN1533-4406
AutoresHarold O. Conn, W. W. Lindenmuth,
Tópico(s)Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
ResumoSINCE Whipple1 and Blakemore and Lord2 introduced portacaval shunting as an effective means of portal decompression this technic has become the definitive surgical treatment of portal hypertension. Almost all investigators agree that the incidence of recurrent hemorrhage from esophageal varices in patients who have previously experienced such bleeding is sharply decreased after the construction of therapeutic portacaval shunts.3 4 5 6 7 8 9§ Furthermore, these authors believe that portal decompression decreases the overall mortality in the survivors of hemorrhage by the prevention of further bleeding. Others question its effectiveness in reducing the mortality in these patients since it is available to only the fittest . . .
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