Enterostomal Varices Secondary to Portal Hypertension
- 1 December 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA) in Archives of Surgery
- Vol. 115 (12) , 1454-1455
- https://doi.org/10.1001/archsurg.1980.01380120028007
Abstract
• A follow-up of patients with portal hypertension who were bleeding from enterostomal varices in ileostomies or colostomies demonstrated the progression of disease and poor prognosis. Repeated episodes of hemorrhage became more frequent, liver function deteriorated, and death from hepatic failure finally occurred. The hemorrhagic episodes seemed to contribute to the deterioration of the patients' conditions. Portasystemic shunting to eliminate enterostomal bleeding should be considered for the patient who is an acceptable operative risk. If major surgery is contraindicated, local hemostatic measures offer, temporarily, palliative alleviation of bleeding, but the ultimate prognosis is grave. (Arch Surg 115:1454-1455, 1980)This publication has 1 reference indexed in Scilit: