1992
DOI: 10.1159/000171387
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Surgical Therapy of Acute Esophageal Variceal Hemorrhage

Abstract: Options for the management of patients with acute variceal hemorrhage must be compared for their ability to stop bleeding and prevent rebleeding, for their safety, and for their impact on hepatic reserve. Pharmacologic treatment may stop bleeding in up to 50% of patients, but cannot prevent rebleeding. Balloon tamponade controls bleeding in 90% of patients but is only transiently effective and may cause complications. Immediate sclerotherapy may stop acute bleeding and may provide chronic control with repeated… Show more

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