Vascular bypass surgery in the treatment of extrahepatic portal hypertension in children (review)

Author:

Mitupov Zorikto B.ORCID,Razumovsky Aleksander Yu.ORCID,Rachkov Viktor E.ORCID,Kulikova Nadezhda V.ORCID,Margaryan Sergey R.ORCID

Abstract

In children with extrahepatic portal hypertension (EPHT), the most frequent and life-threatening complication is bleeding from varicose veins of the esophagus and stomach. Therefore, the main task of HSV treatment is to prevent bleeding from the veins of the upper gastrointestinal tract. The most effective treatment is portosystemic bypass surgery, with effectiveness of 94%97%. However, the use of these operations is limited precisely by a decrease in portal liver perfusion and development of portosystemic encephalopathy. This study aimed to analyze domestic and foreign publications devoted to the surgical treatment of portal hypertension and the development of portosystemic encephalopathy during the postoperative period. A systematic search was carried out in PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, MEDLINE, eLibrary, RSCI, and Cyberleninka; 345 references were analyzed, 110 articles were reviewed, and 97 publications on the surgical treatment of portal hypertension were selected for the review. The development of portosystemic encephalopathy during the postoperative period often occurs after the imposition of total portosystemic bypass surgery. To reduce the risk of developing portosystemic encephalopathy, selective shunts have been developed, which to some extent preserve the PPP. With distal splenorenal anastomosis, the frequency of portosystemic encephalopathy is 10%15%. An intermediate position is occupied by a side-to-side splenorenal anastomosis, which has signs of selective surgery. The results of the analysis of literature sources showed that discussions are still underway regarding the choice of the optimal treatment strategy for patients with EPHT, place and role of endoscopic methods for the prevention of gastrointestinal bleeding, and mesoportal shunt in the treatment of patients with EPHT. Nevertheless, the majority of world experts consider mesoportal shunt to be the most optimal operation for the primary and secondary prevention of varicose bleeding and other HSV complications. If it is impossible to perform, selective bypass surgery of the distal splenorenal anastomosis can be an alternative to a mesoportal shunt.

Publisher

ECO-Vector LLC

Subject

General Medicine

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