Shunt (medical)
In medicine, a shunt is a hole or a small passage which moves, or allows movement of fluid from one part of the body to another. The term may describe either congenital or acquired shunts; and acquired shunts (sometimes referred to as iatrogenic shunts) may be either biological or mechanical.
- Cardiac shunts may be described as right-to-left, left-to-right or bidirectional, or as systemic-to-pulmonary or pulmonary-to-systemic.
Possible Complications
- Infection
- Superior vena caval thrombosis
- pulmonary edema
- bleeding from varices
- DIC(Disseminated intravascular coagulopathy)
- A portacaval shunt/ portal caval shunt is a treatment for high blood pressure in the liver.
- Vesicoamniotic shunting procedure
See also
References
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