Emergency inferior mesenteric vein to left renal vein shunt in variceal bleeding: an alternative technique.Trop Gastroenterol. 2001 Oct-Dec; 22(4):230-1.TG
Abstract
Shunt procedures being used in the emergency surgical management of variceal bleeding include total (portocaval shunt-PCS), partial (mesocaval H graft shunt-MCS) or selective shunts (distal splenorenal shunt-DSRS). We report the use of inferior mesenteric vein to left renal vein (IMV to LRV) shunt in an emergency situation in a 24 year old patient with noncirrhotic portal hypertension with variceal bleeding.
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Pub Type(s)
Case Reports
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
11963336
Citation
D'Cruz, K, and A Natarajan. "Emergency Inferior Mesenteric Vein to Left Renal Vein Shunt in Variceal Bleeding: an Alternative Technique." Tropical Gastroenterology : Official Journal of the Digestive Diseases Foundation, vol. 22, no. 4, 2001, pp. 230-1.
D'Cruz K, Natarajan A. Emergency inferior mesenteric vein to left renal vein shunt in variceal bleeding: an alternative technique. Trop Gastroenterol. 2001;22(4):230-1.
D'Cruz, K., & Natarajan, A. (2001). Emergency inferior mesenteric vein to left renal vein shunt in variceal bleeding: an alternative technique. Tropical Gastroenterology : Official Journal of the Digestive Diseases Foundation, 22(4), 230-1.
D'Cruz K, Natarajan A. Emergency Inferior Mesenteric Vein to Left Renal Vein Shunt in Variceal Bleeding: an Alternative Technique. Trop Gastroenterol. 2001 Oct-Dec;22(4):230-1. PubMed PMID: 11963336.
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