Surgical Procedures for Oesophageal Varices

. Surgical procedures employed for oesophageal varices

1. Endoscopic evaluation
2. Sengstaken-Blakemore tube : -        If excessive bleeding prevents endoscopic examination
       Sengstaken-Blakemore tube may be inserted to provide temporary haemostasis.
       Once inserted the gastric balloon is inflated with varices at the oesophagogastric junction        are tamponaded by the subsequent inflation of the oesophageal balloon to a ga pressure of
       40 mm Hg The two remaining channels allow gastric and oesophageal aspiration
       An X-ray is used to confirm the position of the tube. The balloons should be deflated after 12 hours to prevent pressure necrosis of the oesophagus

Endoscopic treatment of varices
3. Endoscopic Sclerotherapy using 5% ethanolamine oleate
4. Endoscopic Banding
5. TIPSS
    Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic stent shunt has become the main treatment of variceal haemorrhage which has not responded to drug treatment and sclerotherapy.
6. Portacaval Shunt
7. Splenorenal Shunt
8. Mesocaval Shunt
   
  Spleno renal and porto caval shunts - Rarely considered

10. Oesophageal and / or gastricvarices secondary to splenic or portal vein thrombosis can be effectively treated by
             splenectomy and gastro-oesophageal devascularisation.

11. Liver transplantation

12. Procedures for associated ascites a.) Abdominal paracentesis 
                                                           b.)  Peritoneovenous shunting - one end of the silastic tube in the peritoneal cavity and the other into the internal jugular vein with a one way valve in the silastic 















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