[分流对后续肝移植的影响]。

G Otto
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食管静脉曲张复发性出血可通过TIPS或外科分流术加以预防。对于连续肝移植,这两种治疗方案都有潜在的风险。TIPS可导致严重的脑病、肝功能恶化、分流闭塞或脱位。手术分流后,移植和门静脉血栓形成过程中可能遇到技术困难。可预见肝移植指征的患者最好采用TIPS治疗。儿童A和病情稳定的儿童B患者首选手术分流。
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[Effect of a shunt on subsequent liver transplantation].

Recurrent bleeding from esophageal varices may be prevented by TIPS or surgical shunts. Both treatment options bear potential risks for a consecutive liver transplantation. TIPS may lead to severe encephalopathy, hepatic functional deterioration, shunt occlusion or dislocation. Following surgical shunts, technical difficulties during transplantation and portal vene thromboses may be encountered. Patients with foreseeable indication for liver transplantation are best treated by TIPS. In Child A and stable Child B patients surgical shunts are preferable.

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