Literature DB >> 2786285

Appraisal of distal splenorenal shunt in the treatment of esophageal varices: an analysis of prophylactic, emergency, and elective shunts.

N Nagasue, H Kohno, Y Ogawa, H Yukaya, R Tamada, Y Sasaki, Y C Chang, T Nakamura.   

Abstract

From June, 1969 to February, 1987, distal splenorenal shunt was carried out on 78 patients with esophagogastric varices. The operations were urgent in 9, elective in 40, and prophylactic in 29 patients. There were 52 males and 26 females. Age ranged from 16 to 76 years with an average of 53 years. Thirty-seven patients were alcoholics. Hepatitis B surface antigen was positive in only 15.5%. The causes of portal hypertension were cirrhosis of the liver in 67, chronic hepatitis in 5, idiopathic portal hypertension in 4, primary biliary cirrhosis in 1, and fatty liver in 1 patient. Fifty-two patients were in Child's class A, 18 in class B, and 8 in class C. Emergency shunts were performed only when conservative therapy had failed to stop variceal bleeding. Prophylactic operations were done in patients having Child's class A or class B liver disease and risky varices, in varices larger than 5 mm in diameter and/or varices with red color signs such as cherry red spots. Forty-two patients underwent the original Warren shunt, but the remaining 36 had modified distal splenorenal shunt with expanded polytetrafluoroethylene interposition. The operative mortality rates were 11.1% in the emergency group, 2.5% in the elective group, and 3.4% in the prophylactic group. The overall operative and hospital death rates were 3.8% and 7.7%, respectively. The patency rate was 94.1% and the incidence of rebleeding from esophageal varices was 3.8%. Hepatic encephalopathy, although mild to moderate in degree, was observed in 14.7% of 75 patients excluding 3 operative deaths.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2786285     DOI: 10.1007/bf01671163

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Surg        ISSN: 0364-2313            Impact factor:   3.352


  34 in total

1.  Randomized trial of emergency mesocaval and portacaval shunts for bleeding esophageal varices.

Authors:  R A Malt; W M Abbott; A L Warshaw; T J Salm; W L Smead
Journal:  Am J Surg       Date:  1978-04       Impact factor: 2.565

2.  A controlled study of the prophylactic portacaval shunt. A final report.

Authors:  R H Resnick; T C Chalmers; A M Ishihara; A J Garceau; A D Callow; E M Schimmel; E T O'Hara
Journal:  Ann Intern Med       Date:  1969-04       Impact factor: 25.391

3.  Emergency shunt surgery for bleeding oesophagogastric varices.

Authors:  M Balasegaram; A Damodaran
Journal:  Aust N Z J Surg       Date:  1970-11

4.  Splenopancreatic disconnection. Improved selectivity of distal splenorenal shunt.

Authors:  W D Warren; W J Millikan; J M Henderson; K M Abu-Elmagd; J R Galloway; G T Shires; W O Richards; A A Salam; M H Kutner
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  1986-10       Impact factor: 12.969

5.  Bilateral gastric venous decompression by a modified Warren shunt.

Authors:  N Nagasue; Y Ogawa; S Hirose; H Yukaya
Journal:  Br J Surg       Date:  1985-03       Impact factor: 6.939

6.  Emergency distal splenorenal shunts for variceal hemorrhage refractory to nonoperative control.

Authors:  J R Potts; J M Henderson; W J Millikan; W D Warren
Journal:  Am J Surg       Date:  1984-12       Impact factor: 2.565

7.  Exclusion of nonisolated splenic vein in distal splenorenal shunt for prevention of portal malcirculation.

Authors:  K Inokuchi; K Beppu; N Koyanagi; K Nagamine; M Hashizume; K Sugimachi
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  1984-12       Impact factor: 12.969

8.  Use of the EEA stapling instrument for control of bleeding esophageal varices.

Authors:  S R Wanamaker; M Cooperman; L C Carey
Journal:  Surgery       Date:  1983-10       Impact factor: 3.982

9.  Distal splenorenal (Warren) shunt in the management of actively bleeding oesophageal varices.

Authors:  K Peterson; G R Giles
Journal:  Br J Surg       Date:  1986-08       Impact factor: 6.939

10.  Prophylactic endoscopic sclerosing treatment of the esophageal wall in varices -- a prospective controlled randomized trial.

Authors:  K J Paquet
Journal:  Endoscopy       Date:  1982-01       Impact factor: 10.093

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  3 in total

1.  Selective shunt versus nonshunt surgery for management of both schistosomal and nonschistosomal variceal bleeders.

Authors:  F A Ezzat; K M Abu-Elmagd; M A Aly; O M Fathy; N A el-Ghawlby; A M el-Fiky; M H el-Barbary
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  1990-07       Impact factor: 12.969

Review 2.  Surgical management of acute variceal hemorrhage.

Authors:  L F Rikkers; G Jin
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  1994 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 3.352

3.  Beneficial effect of partial portal decompression using the inferior mesenteric vein for intractable gastroesophageal variceal bleeding in patients with liver cirrhosis.

Authors:  Satoshi Yamamoto; Yoshinobu Sato; Hideki Nakatsuka; Hiroshi Oya; Takashi Kobayashi; Katsuyoshi Hatakeyama
Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2007-06       Impact factor: 3.282

  3 in total

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