Tips surgery refers to transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt surgery, maintaining no bleeding for several years after surgery can not be standardized, and should be analyzed according to the individual situation and the progress of the disease. The prognosis of some patients after tips surgery is relatively good, without related complications, and can effectively reduce the risk of venous rupture and bleeding, and the success rate of immediate hemostasis can reach 90%~99%. A small number of patients undergoing tips surgery may have some complications such as hepatic encephalopathy, liver function abnormalities, etc., due to the fact that the portal vein blood flow does not go through liver metabolism and directly enters into the body circulation, and some of the patients may also have internal ductal displacement, which will directly affect the prognosis of the tips surgery, and may bleed again within a short period of time after the surgery. If you have completed the tips surgery at present, you should go to the hospital regularly for review, with a view to ensuring good results and prognosis after the surgery.