Mesenteric cava anastomosis

The authors discuss the technique of meso-caval shunts in its three historical stages: first, end to-end, then, side-to-end -the latter was used in 2 cases of portal thrombosis and in 3 of cirrhosis- and finally, with an interposition "H" graft. with autogenous vein or a Dacron's prosthesis. It may...

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מחבר ראשי: Praderi, Raul C. (author)
מחברים אחרים: Mazza, Milton (author), Gomez Fossati, Carlos (author), Ituño, Carlos (author), Turturiello, Horacio (author), Kaufmann, Pedro (author)
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שפה:ספרדית
יצא לאור: 1975
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גישה מקוונת:https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/2582
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סיכום:The authors discuss the technique of meso-caval shunts in its three historical stages: first, end to-end, then, side-to-end -the latter was used in 2 cases of portal thrombosis and in 3 of cirrhosis- and finally, with an interposition "H" graft. with autogenous vein or a Dacron's prosthesis. It may be necessary in portal thrombosis of splenectomized adults or in little children with a splenic vein of less than 1 cm diameter. In cirrhosis this technique is of choice when the hepatic pedicle cannot be reached and the patient has been splenectomized or when one does not want to resect a very large and attached spleen. The two patients with thrombosis had a satisfactory evolution and 2 of the cirrhotic ones stopped bleeding. However, all of the latter died during the post-operative course: 2 of them due to hepatic dysfunction and coma and the third one with a severe respiratory complication. In all cases they were patients of high risk, belonging to the "C" group of Child's classification.