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The distal splenorenal shunt in alcoholic patients. A training program's experience
The American Surgeon
|January 1, 1984
Abstract:
Eighteen alcoholic patients who had bled from esophageal varices underwent elective distal splenorenal shunt. None died in surgery, and morbidity was minimal. Two-year survival for the group was 84 per cent. All five patients who have abstained from alcohol remain alive.
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