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- Title
Surgical treatment for rebleeding caused by bypass failure after Rex shunt: re-Rex shunt or Warren shunt?
- Authors
Zhang, Jin-Shan; Li, Long; Cheng, Wei
- Abstract
<bold>Purpose: </bold>Although Rex shunt is an effective treatment for extrahepatic portal venous obstruction (EHPVO), 4-20% children develop rebleeding postoperatively. This study was used to evaluate the surgical treatment of rebleeding after Rex shunt in our center.<bold>Method: </bold>From June 2008 to Jan 2017, 12 of 122 children with EHPVO underwent a second operation due to graft stenosis and occlusion after Rex shunt in our center. The abdominal ultrasound and computed tomography (CT) showed the occlusion of bypass vein in nine children, stenosis of bypass vein in two children, and the patency of bypass vein in one child with dysplasia of intrahepatic portal vein. A re-Rex shunt was performed in eight children, of which one child required conversion to Warren shunt due to postoperative rebleeding. Five children underwent Warren shunt due to a narrowed left portal vein shown by intraoperative portal angiography and surgical exploration. All patients were followed up in this study.<bold>Results: </bold>The postoperative incidences of re-bleeding and esophageal varices in children with Warren shunt were significantly lower than those in children undergoing re-Rex shunt (P = 0.027 and 0.015). After a second operation, the rate of bypass vein patency in children with re-Rex shunt was lower than that in children with Warren shunt (50 vs. 100%). The postoperative reduced size of spleen in children undergoing Warren shunt was significantly higher than that of children undergoing re-Rex shunt (P < 0.05).<bold>Conclusions: </bold>Comparing to re-Rex shunt, Warren shunt was a better treatment for rebleeding caused by bypass failure after Rex shunt.
- Subjects
SURGICAL site infections; SURGICAL therapeutics; SURGICAL complications; COMPUTED tomography; PEDIATRICS; THERAPEUTICS; HEMORRHAGE diagnosis; PORTAL vein surgery; SURGICAL arteriovenous shunts; CARDIOVASCULAR surgery; HEMORRHAGE; SURGICAL hemostasis; PORTAL hypertension; PORTAL vein; REOPERATION; RESEARCH funding; ULTRASONIC imaging; VASCULAR grafts; TREATMENT effectiveness; RETROSPECTIVE studies; SURGERY; DIAGNOSIS
- Publication
Pediatric Surgery International, 2018, Vol 34, Issue 5, p521
- ISSN
0179-0358
- Publication type
journal article
- DOI
10.1007/s00383-018-4246-0