Distal Splenorenal Shunt.

Autor: Elwood, David R., Pomposelli, James J., Pomfret, Elizabeth A., Lewis, W. David, Jenkins, Roger L.
Zdroj: Archives of Surgery; Apr2006, Vol. 141 Issue 4, p385-388, 4p
Abstrakt: Hypothesis: Distal splenorenal shunt (DSRS) is a safe and effective treatment for patients with Child-Pugh class A and B cirrhosis with recurrent variceal hemorrhage after failed transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt. Design: Retrospective case review. Setting: Hepatobiliary surgery and liver transplantation department in a tertiary referral medical center. Patients: Between August 1, 1985, and May 1, 2005, 119 patients with Child-Pugh class A and B cirrhosis underwent DSRS for recurrent variceal hemorrhage. Of these, 17 (14.3%) had thrombosed or failing transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt prior to DSRS. Intervention: Distal splenorenal shunt for recurrent variceal hemorrhage after failure of conservative management. Main Outcome Measures: Morbidity, mortality, and subsequent liver transplantation rate. Results: The overall perioperative morbidity rate was 31.5%. Thirteen patients (11.7%) developed encephalopathy and 6 (5.4%) had recurrent variceal hemorrhage. Other complications included portal vein thrombosis, pancreatitis, pancreatic pseudocyst, pneumonia, and wound infection. The 30-day operative mortality rate was 6.4% (n=7). The 1-year survival rate was 85.9%. The incidence of DSRS for failed transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt during the first 12 years of the study (1985-1997) was 11.1% (9/81). This proportion increased to 26.7% (8/30) during the second half of the study (1997-2005). During the 20- year period, 15 patients (13.5%) underwent liver transplantation a mean of 5.1 years after DSRS without an increase in morbidity or mortality after transplantation. Conclusions: Distal splenorenal shunt may be the preferred treatment for recurrent variceal hemorrhage in the patient with well-compensated cirrhosis. In addition, DSRS does not cause increased morbidity or mortality in subsequent liver transplantation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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