PMID: 2485661Jan 1, 1989Paper

Azygo-portal disconnection with mechanical transection of the esophagus

Cirugía pediátrica : organo oficial de la Sociedad Española de Cirugía Pediátrica
M A Gutiérrez CantóJ I Ruiz Jimenez

Abstract

Many procedures are described to solve the problem of the massive hemorrhages due to esophageal varices in children with Portal Hypertension in which it's not possible to do a porto-systemic shunt by cause of the age. It's possible to treat them by sclerotherapy but in case of massive hemorrhages in which the patient life is at risk we have used the azygo-portal disconnection following the SUGIURA technique making the esophageal transection with autosuture instrument. We believe that this technical simplification account for more instances in which it's indicated. And it could be preferred to other procedures used with the same objective. We have done it in two male patients which came to our Center in several occasions due to massive hemorrhages. In both cases the Portal Hypertension is of extrahepatic cause. Follow up it is been satisfactory in both cases. Being one of them more than 3 1/2 years without hemorrhagic episodes, remaining under clinical and endoscopic controls. We have used in this cases the Proximate ILS of 21 mm. of Ethicon.

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