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. 1980;353(2):81-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF01254769.

[The emergency portacaval shunt in the treatment of persistent hemorrhage from gastroesophageal varices (author's transl)]

[Article in German]

[The emergency portacaval shunt in the treatment of persistent hemorrhage from gastroesophageal varices (author's transl)]

[Article in German]
K W Steegmüller et al. Langenbecks Arch Chir. 1980.

Abstract

From 1963 to March 1980 a delayed portacaval emergency shunt was carried out in 103 unselected patients with persistent hemorrhage from gastroesophageal varices. A portacaval shunt was not performed in patients with hepatic coma and renal insufficiency. Operative mortality was 29% with 10% in cases with risk A, 26% in cases with risk B, and 58% in risk C according to Child's classification.

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