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. 1982 Dec;196(6):664-8.
doi: 10.1097/00000658-198212001-00008.

The Linton splenorenal shunt in the management of the bleeding complications of portal hypertension

The Linton splenorenal shunt in the management of the bleeding complications of portal hypertension

L W Ottinger. Ann Surg. 1982 Dec.

Abstract

This report describes 140 cases in which Linton splenorenal shunts were performed for the management of the complications of portal hypertension by a large number of surgeons in a single hospital. There was a history of variceal bleeding in 130. Using the Childs designation to reflect hepatic functional reserve, the overall operative mortality was 12% (3 for A; 6 for B; 26 for C). Five-year survival was 41% (57 for A; 35 for B; 26 for C). Subsequent variceal bleeding was noted in 10% of survivors; hepatic encephalopathy in 19%; and terminal liver failure in 18%. Classification and results are reported in a form that should facilitate comparison with other methods of management.

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