2021
DOI: 10.1111/den.13938
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Treatment of jejunal variceal bleeding with portal vein thrombosis after bile duct cancer surgery by short single‐balloon endoscope

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“…After treatment, no adverse events or rebleeding were observed until the patient's death. There is no standard treatment for anastomotic varices; however, to date, endovascular treatment, portal vein stenting, and surgical treatment have been applied 1–5 . EIS was demonstrated to be an effective and less invasive treatment for patients with surgically altered anatomy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…After treatment, no adverse events or rebleeding were observed until the patient's death. There is no standard treatment for anastomotic varices; however, to date, endovascular treatment, portal vein stenting, and surgical treatment have been applied 1–5 . EIS was demonstrated to be an effective and less invasive treatment for patients with surgically altered anatomy.…”
Section: Brief Explanationmentioning
confidence: 99%