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- Q17143159 subject Q7153047.
- Q17143159 abstract "An atriocaval shunt (ACS) is an intraoperative surgical shunt between the atrium of the heart and the inferior vena cava. It is used during the repair of larger juxtahepatic (next to the liver) vascular injuries such as an injury to the local vena cava. Injuries to the inferior vena cava are challenging, those behind the liver being the most difficult to repair.".
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- Q17143159 wikiPageWikiLink Q1734049.
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- Q17143159 wikiPageWikiLink Q7153047.
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- Q17143159 comment "An atriocaval shunt (ACS) is an intraoperative surgical shunt between the atrium of the heart and the inferior vena cava. It is used during the repair of larger juxtahepatic (next to the liver) vascular injuries such as an injury to the local vena cava. Injuries to the inferior vena cava are challenging, those behind the liver being the most difficult to repair.".
- Q17143159 label "Atriocaval shunt".