Main content

    Health Information

    Cirrhosis: Surgical Shunts for Portal Hypertension

    Cirrhosis: Surgical Shunts for Portal Hypertension



    Topic Overview

    Shunt surgeries are designed to redirect the flow of blood or abdominal fluid through other areas of the body. Shunts are rarely used because of the complications they may cause. They are done only in medical centers where the surgeon is experienced in doing the procedures.

    • Peritoneovenous shunts. These shunts may reduce fluid buildup in the abdominal cavity (ascites) by diverting the fluid into normal blood circulation.
    • Portacaval shunts. Portacaval shunts may lower blood pressure in the portal vein by diverting the flow of blood from the portal vein to the large vein that returns blood to the heart (vena cava).

    Shunt surgery may be used for people:

    • Who have relatively good liver function and serious complications of Reference portal hypertension Opens New Window, especially recurrent Reference variceal bleeding.
    • Who are not good liver transplant candidates because of advanced age, continuing alcohol use, or both.
    • When other treatments (such as variceal banding for bleeding or diuretics for ascites) have not worked.
    • Who have ascites and can't have a transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) or repeated Reference paracenteses Opens New Window.
    • Who do not have close access to medical care and cannot quickly return for more variceal banding treatments or paracenteses.

    Complications of shunt surgery may include changes in mental function (Reference encephalopathy). People who have large-diameter portacaval shunts have a 30% to 40% rate of encephalopathy.Reference 1



    This information does not replace the advice of a doctor. Healthwise, Incorporated disclaims any warranty or liability for your use of this information. Your use of this information means that you agree to the Reference Terms of Use. Reference How this information was developed to help you make better health decisions.