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The Role of Preoperative TIPSS to Facilitate Curative Gastric Surgery

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Date 2003 Dec 12
PMID 14667124
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The use of TIPSS to facilitate radical curative upper gastrointestinal surgery has not been reported. We describe a case in which curative gastric resection was performed for carcinoma of the stomach after a preoperative TIPSS and embolization of a large gastric varix in a patient with portal hypertension.

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