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Current role of surgery for the treatment of portal hypertension
Authors:Orozco Héctor  Mercado Miguel Angel  Chan Carlos  Ramos-Gallard Guillermo  Gálvez-Treviño Raúl  Salgado-Nesme Noel  Cisneros De-ajuria Roberto  Anthón Francisco Javier
Affiliation:Department of Surgery, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán, Tlalpan, México.
Abstract:Portal hypertension surgery has evolved widely in the last decades. Since the first surgical shunt was done in 1945 for the treatment of recurrent hemorrhage, many surgical options have been developed including selective shunts, low diameter shunts and extensive devascularization procedures. Many of them have been studied and compared showing their advantages and disadvantages, evolving also their role in the therapeutic armamentarium. Surgery is nowadays a second line treatment option (after b blockers and endoscopic therapy), and it's main indication is for patients whose main and only problem is history of bleeding, with good liver function (Child-Pugh A). For emergency situations it has a very limited role and for primary prophylaxis virtually has also no role. Patients with good liver function, electively operated with portal blood flow preserving procedures are the patients that benefit from surgical treatment. Patients with a bad liver function are better candidates for a liver transplant.
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