Selective portal depression by distal spleno-renal anastomosis: Warren operation
Conventional_ porto-systemic anastomosis is accompanied by a large percentage of ammoniacal encephalopathies. Selective portal surgery prevents its occurrenceand avoids hemorrhage of esophageal varices without changesin hepatic circulation. The one most commonly ac
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1976
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