Abstract:AbstractMechanical obstruction, thrombus, intrinsic liver disease causing fibrosis or cirrhosis, or an outflow obstruction at the level of the sinusoids or hepatic venous obstruction can cause an increase in pressure or resistance, or both, leading to portal hypertension (PH). Portosystemic shunts (PSS) are usually performed to relieve the congestion that inevitably occurs in the setting of PH. Since their introduction, surgical PSS were often the treatment of choice to prevent… Show more
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