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Usefulness of argon plasma coagulation for bleeding around hepaticojejunal anastomosis.
Tange, Yoshitaka; Hasegawa, Naoyuki; Sugiyama, Yutaro; Endo, Masato; Terasaki, Masahiko; Yamamoto, Yoshiyuki; Ishige, Kazunori; Fukuda, Kuniaki; Suzuki, Hideo; Mizokami, Yuji.
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  • Tange Y; Department of Gastroenterology Faculty of Medicine University of Tsukuba Ibaraki Japan.
  • Hasegawa N; Department of Gastroenterology Faculty of Medicine University of Tsukuba Ibaraki Japan.
  • Sugiyama Y; Department of Gastroenterology Faculty of Medicine University of Tsukuba Ibaraki Japan.
  • Endo M; Department of Gastroenterology Faculty of Medicine University of Tsukuba Ibaraki Japan.
  • Terasaki M; Department of Gastroenterology Faculty of Medicine University of Tsukuba Ibaraki Japan.
  • Yamamoto Y; Department of Gastroenterology Faculty of Medicine University of Tsukuba Ibaraki Japan.
  • Ishige K; Department of Gastroenterology National Hospital Organization Kasumigaura Medical Center Ibaraki Japan.
  • Fukuda K; Department of Gastroenterology Faculty of Medicine University of Tsukuba Ibaraki Japan.
  • Suzuki H; Department of Gastroenterology National Hospital Organization Kasumigaura Medical Center Ibaraki Japan.
  • Mizokami Y; Department of Gastroenterology Faculty of Medicine University of Tsukuba Ibaraki Japan.
DEN Open ; 2(1): e69, 2022 Apr.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35310759
ABSTRACT
Ectopic varices due to extrahepatic portal vein obstruction (EHO) after hepaticojejunostomy have been previously reported. However, few case reports have described angiodysplasia-like lesions due to EHO around the hepaticojejunal anastomosis because they comprise small vessels in the mucosal surface and cannot be detected by contrast-enhanced computed tomography. Physicians need to insert the endoscope into the long afferent limb to diagnose angiodysplasia-like lesions around the hepaticojejunal anastomosis. Some reports have described that endoscopy stops bleeding from angiodysplasia-like lesions around the hepaticojejunal anastomosis; however, a standard methodology remains to be established. We present three cases of bleeding from an angiodysplasia-like lesion around the hepaticojejunal anastomosis that were successfully treated using argon plasma coagulation (APC) with balloon-assisted enteroscopy. Although one patient died owing to cancer progression 3 months after APC hemostasis, the hemostatic effect persisted for >2 years in the remaining two patients. These results suggest that APC is a good treatment option to stop bleeding from angiodysplasia-like lesions at hepaticojejunal anastomosis.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: DEN Open Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: DEN Open Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article