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A comparison of the Ameroid constrictor versus ligation in the surgical management of single extrahepatic portosystemic shunts
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2001
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Cardiothoracic SurgeryHepatologySurgical Occlusion TechniqueVeterinary SurgeryVascular SurgerySurgery TimeSurgical ManagementTwenty-two DogsVisceral SurgerySurgeryMedicineAnesthesiology
Twenty-two dogs were managed surgically for a single extrahepatic portosystemic shunt; 12 with surgical ligation and 10 with an Ameroid constrictor. Utilization of the Ameroid constrictor significantly decreased surgery time to approximately half that of the ligation technique. A decreased intraoperative and postoperative complication rate was noted with the Ameroid constrictor group. Follow-up evaluation demonstrated comparable efficacy when comparing surgical techniques. The Ameroid constrictor offered a surgical occlusion technique for management of a single extra-hepatic portosystemic shunt that was equally effective to ligation while shortening surgical time and minimizing the risks that are commonly associated with ligation of the shunting vessel.
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