hepatoentsaalopeaatia
Hepatoenteroanostomia is a surgical procedure that involves the creation of an anastomosis between the liver and the intestines. This technique is commonly used in the management of conditions such as portal vein thrombosis, liver transplantation, and the treatment of liver failure. The primary goal of hepatoenteroanostomia is to establish a functional connection between the liver and the gastrointestinal tract, allowing for the diversion of portal venous blood flow and the restoration of hepatic function.
The procedure typically involves the creation of a new blood vessel or the use of an existing
Post-operative care is crucial for the success of hepatoenteroanostomia. Patients may require close monitoring for complications
Hepatoenteroanostomia has been shown to be an effective treatment option for certain liver diseases. However, the