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Krebs-Schmitt D et al. - In patients with a functioning shunt no further lower or upper gastrointestinal bleeding occurred. And in the entire study population hypersplenism syndrome improved after surgery. In this large cohort of pediatric patients, the Rex shunt has shown to be an effective method to eliminate portal hypertension and to revascularize the liver and thereby prevents the possible consequences of long-term portosystemic shunting.


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