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. 2002 Dec;36(6):1264-6.
doi: 10.1067/mva.2002.129644.

Distal inferior mesenteric veins to renal vein shunt for treatment of bleeding anorectal varices: case report and review of literature

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Distal inferior mesenteric veins to renal vein shunt for treatment of bleeding anorectal varices: case report and review of literature

Omid Rahmani et al. J Vasc Surg. 2002 Dec.
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Abstract

Isolated intractable bleeding from anorectal varices is a rare complication of portal hypertension. We report a case of a patient with cirrhosis and hepatofugal flow who had severe lower gastrointestinal bleeding from anorectal varices. This is the first case report of construction of a distal inferior mesenteric vein shunt to left renal vein as a selective shunt for treatment of bleeding anorectal varices in a patient with hepatofugal flow. The patient is a 39-year-old white man with a medical history significant for alcohol abuse who was seen with bright red blood per rectum requiring 10 units of packed red blood cells over the course of a year. The work-up revealed anorectal varices with no other colonic lesions. The patient underwent construction of a distal inferior mesenteric vein to left renal vein shunt.

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