PMID: 15217183Jun 26, 2004Paper

Small-diameter H-graft portacaval shunt for variceal hemorrhage: experience at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital

Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet Thangphaet
Suvit SriussadapornSukanya Sriussadaporn

Abstract

Portosystemic shunts remain to be a good means for preventing recurrent variceal hemorrhage in a certain number of patients who fail to respond to other therapeutic modalities. Total portal decompression is no longer recommended owing to the high incidence of postoperative encephalopathy and liver failure. Distal splenorenal shunt is too technically demanding. A small-diameter H-graft portacaval shunt (SDHGPCS) which partially decompresses the portal system and was popularized by Sarfeh et al and associates in 1983 seems to be a good alternative for its simplicity to construct and impressive results. SDHGPCS with an 8 mm. PTFE graft has been performed to prevent recurrent variceal hemorrhage in cirrhotic patients who failed to respond to long term pharmacotherapy and endoscopic therapy during the last 3 years at our institution. Data analysis included: causes of cirrhosis, patients' Child-Pugh classification, operative time, operative blood transfusion, and results of treatment. Nine cirrhotic patients were entered into the present study. Three patients (33.3%) were in Child-Pugh class A and 6 (66.7%) were in Child-Pugh class B. Three patients had ringed PTFE grafts and 6 had non-ringed PTFE grafts. The operative time ranged fr...Continue Reading

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