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Review
. 1990 Apr;70(2):307-17.
doi: 10.1016/s0039-6109(16)45083-8.

Emergency surgical treatment of variceal hemorrhage

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Emergency surgical treatment of variceal hemorrhage

B F Langer et al. Surg Clin North Am. 1990 Apr.

Abstract

Emergency surgery should be considered one of the treatment options for the patient with acute variceal bleeding in whom the usual nonsurgical modes of therapy fail, and who is deemed fit to tolerate a major operation. A total shunt (portacaval or mesocaval) is recommended for most of these patients, although a distal splenorenal shunt might be considered for some very good risk, nonalcoholic patients who have only moderate bleeding. Devascularization procedures have a limited role in the emergency situation, but they may be useful in patients who are nonshuntable because of splanchnic venous thrombosis. The Sugiura type of operation is appropriate for the nonalcoholic patient, and esophageal transection is appropriate for the alcoholic patient with cirrhosis. Patients with end-stage nonalcoholic liver disease should also be considered for liver transplantation.

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