2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrnm.2016.05.016
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Transjugular intrahepatic porto-systemic shunt in bleeding esophageal varices and refractory ascites. The first 4years experience in Assiut University Hospital

Abstract: Aim: To evaluate our first four years experience with 71 cases of TIPSS procedures per-

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“…Sixty five publications studied the vascular complications of liver cirrhosis, for portal hypertension early detection either by invasive or non-invasive procedures and predictors of bleeding (248)(249)(250), invasive management with trans jugular intrahepatic Porto-systemic shunt (251,252) and rectal ozone (253), management of portal hypertensive gastropathy (254), gastric varices diagnosis and different modalities of management and survival (255)(256)(257)(258)(259), esophageal varices from early noninvasive prediction and diagnosis (260-267), management (268)(269)(270)(271)(272)(273) and risk of rebleeding (274,275), small bowel varices (276), and portal hypertensive colopathy (277). Prediction of risk of portal vein thrombosis (278), diagnosis (201,279,280) and survival (281).…”
Section: Liver Cirrhosis and Its Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sixty five publications studied the vascular complications of liver cirrhosis, for portal hypertension early detection either by invasive or non-invasive procedures and predictors of bleeding (248)(249)(250), invasive management with trans jugular intrahepatic Porto-systemic shunt (251,252) and rectal ozone (253), management of portal hypertensive gastropathy (254), gastric varices diagnosis and different modalities of management and survival (255)(256)(257)(258)(259), esophageal varices from early noninvasive prediction and diagnosis (260-267), management (268)(269)(270)(271)(272)(273) and risk of rebleeding (274,275), small bowel varices (276), and portal hypertensive colopathy (277). Prediction of risk of portal vein thrombosis (278), diagnosis (201,279,280) and survival (281).…”
Section: Liver Cirrhosis and Its Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%