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LONG-TERM OUTCOME OF LIVING RELATED LIVER TRANSPLANTATION FOR PATIENTS WITH INTRAPULMONARY SHUNTING AND STRATEGY FOR COMPLICATIONS1,2
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Patients with severe shunting are susceptible to wound infection and bile leak. The trend of higher incidence of portal thrombosis and intracranial complications in the severe group was closely related high hematocrit. Secure surgical technique to reduce bile leak and delayed primary wound closure to reduce wound infection were found to be effective. Anticoagulant therapy by infusing heparin through the portal vein followed by coumadin could prevent fatal portal vein thrombosis without counter risk of fatal cerebral hemorrhage.
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