Diminished morbidity and mortality in portal hypertension surgery: Relocation in the therapeutic armamentarium

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Miguel Angel Mercado
Héctor Orozco
Francisco J. Ramírez- Cisneros
Carlos A. Hinojosa
Juan José Plata
Javier Alvarez- Tostado
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[1] Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán,Department of Surgery
[2] Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutritión Salvador Zubirán,Department of Surgery
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Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery | 2001年 / 5卷
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Portal hypertension surgery; shunt surgery; devascularization procedures;
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Although several effective therapeutic options are available for bleeding from portal hypertension, surgery has a well-defined role in the management of patients with good liver function who are electively operated. The aim of this investigation was to evaluate the operative mortality and morbidity of portal blood flow-preserving procedures in a highly select patient population. The records of 148 patients operated on between 1996 and 2000 using one of two techniques (selective shunts or a Sugiura-Futagawa operation [complete portoazygos disconnection]) were analyzed with particular attention to operative mortality, postoperative rebleeding, and encephalopathy. Survival was calculated according to the Kaplan-Meier method. Sixty-one patients had distal splenorenal shunts placed, and 87 patients had a devascularization procedure. Operative mortality for the group as a whole was 1.2%. In the group with selective shunts, the rebleeding rate was 4.9%, the encephalopathy rate was 9.8%, and the shunt obstruction rate was 1.6%. Survival at 24 months was 94% and at 48 months was 92%. In those undergoing devascularization, the encephalopathy rate was 5% and the rebleeding rate was 14%. Survival at 24 months was 90% and at 48 months was 86%. Portal blood flow-preserving procedures have very low morbidity and mortality rates at specialized centers. In addition, a low rebleeding rate is associated with a good quality of life. Low-risk patients with bleeding portal hypertension should be considered for surgical treatment.
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