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A TIPS procedure decreases the effective vascular resistance of the liver through the creation of an alternative pathway for portal venous circulation. By creating a shunt from the portal vein to the hepatic vein, this intervention allows portal blood an alternative avenue for draining into systemic circulation.
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Tips (Windows), a component of Microsoft Windows; Ernest Oscar Tips, a Belgian aviation designer and entrepreneur "Tips", a song by Rodney Atkins from the album Take a Back Road; TIPS as an acronym may refer to: TARGET Instant Payment Settlement, an instant payment system of the euro area; Operation TIPS, Terrorism Information and Prevention System
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He is credited with developing the TIPS procedure in 1969 and the incorporation of embolization into the treatment of gastrointestinal bleeding in 1971. Dr. Dr. Rösch's work in the field of interventional radiology spans half a century and has resulted in over 470 scientific papers, multiple book chapters and dozens of scientific exhibits.
Procedure (business), specifying parts of a business process; Standard operating procedure, a step-by-step instruction to achieve some result, used in industry and military; Legal procedure, the body of law and rules used in the administration of justice in the court system, including: Civil procedure; Criminal procedure; Administrative procedure