Thoracoabdominal

The operation is generally employed in patients with obstruction of the extrahepatic portal venous system in which the portal vein is not available for for shunting. In the pediatric age group, it is preferable to postpone this procedure until the child is ten years old and the splenic vein is large enough to maintain its patency.An oblique subcostal incision or thoracoabdominal approach may be used. The transverse colon and splenic flexure are mobilized and retracted caudad, and the short gastric vessels are doubly ligated and transected. ICD10 Certification.will help you to do collections and also the pending amounts from the patients

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