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Hepatogastroenterology
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2012
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Transplantation SurgeryTransplantationHepatologySplenic Vein ThrombosisSolid Organ TransplantationGastroenterologyVascular SurgeryHepatitisGraft SurvivalTransplant SurgerySurgeryLiver TransplantationMedicineRecurrent BleedingAnesthesiology
Living related liver transplantation (LRLT) may not be the only treatment for recurrent bleeding due to severe gastric varices secondary to left-side portal hypertension and splenic vein thrombosis. Splenectomy is the preferred long-term standard treatment for non-orthotopic liver transplantation patients, but additional treatments such as post-transplantation partial splenic arterial embolization to preserve the immunological function of the spleen and thus prevent the occurrence of post LRLT severe infection are suggested for these patients.