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Extrahepatic portal hypertension treated by anastomosing inferior mesenteric vein to left portal vein at rex recessus
Journal of Pediatric SurgeryVol. 38Issue 10E10–E11Published in issue: October, 2003- Oğuz Ateş
- Gülce Hakgüder
- Mustafa Olguner
- Feza M Akgür
Cited in Scopus: 45For the treatment of recurrent bleeding despite sclerotherapy or clinically significant hypersplenism, portosystemic shunt procedures should be performed in cases of extrahepatic portal hypertension caused by extrahepatic portal vein thrombosis. A novel alternative to portosystemic shunt procedures in extrahepatic portal hypertension is mesenterico-left portal bypass. Portal vein thrombosis is bypassed by an autologous vein graft (usually left internal jugular vein) interposed between superior mesenteric vein and left portal vein.