[Treatment of newly formed oesophageal varices and peptic oesophagitis after upper polar gastrectomy for portal cavernoma (author's transl)].

1979 
: The management of peptic oesophagitis after upper polar oesophagogastric resection is difficult, when this upper polar gastrectomy is carried out for prehepatic portal hypertension, the constant presence of newly formed oesophageal varices which often bleed, complicates the problem of the therapeutic indications. We adopted in one case an etiological solution by performing an end-to-side spleno-renal anastomosis after splenectomy which was symptomatic by interposition between the oesophagus and the stomach of part of the descending colon. Modern methods of mechanical suture facilitated this surgical operation.
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