Splenorenal shunt

This operation is generally employed for patients with extrahepatic vein obstruction and is particularly applicable to the patient in whom a previous splenorenal shunt failed or to a small child in whom a splenorenal anastomosis is doomed to failure is because of the size of the vein. The operation is also advised for patients with cirrhosis if there is associated thrombosis of the portal vein or extensive scarring  in the right upper quadrant with precludes safe dissection of the portal vein or marked enlargement of the caudate lobe of the liver.Dermatology Billing Services.will help you to do collections and also the pending amounts from the patients

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