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Control of Persistent Inferior Vena Caval Bleeding
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A technique to control inferior vena caval bleeding by clockwise rotation of the inferior vena cava after skeletization, is described. This gave excellent hemostatic control and the inferior vena cava was stitched in this position. On follow-up, there was no evidence of compromised inferior vena caval drainage.
Title: Control of Persistent Inferior Vena Caval Bleeding
Description:
A technique to control inferior vena caval bleeding by clockwise rotation of the inferior vena cava after skeletization, is described.
This gave excellent hemostatic control and the inferior vena cava was stitched in this position.
On follow-up, there was no evidence of compromised inferior vena caval drainage.
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