A case report of endovascular management of delayed upper gastrointestinal bleeding after open esophagectomy for a benign esophageal stricture.
Int J Surg Case Rep
; 85: 106277, 2021 Aug.
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INTRODUCTION: Delayed upper gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding is a rare complication of esophagectomy and can be difficult to manage. PRESENTATION: A 76-year-old female represented 17 days post open esophagectomy with an unstable upper GI bleed. When control could not be achieved endoscopically, she was transferred to the Radiology Department where a triphasic CT angiogram confirmed active contrast extravasation into the gastric tube. She proceeded to the Interventional Radiology suite where a thoracic angiogram revealed an active arterial bleed from a branch of the thyrocervical trunk. The bleeding vessel was successfully embolised with coils and haemostasis was achieved. DISCUSSION: Management options for upper GI bleeding post esophagectomy include medical, endoscopic and endovascular approaches. CONCLUSION: Our case represents a rare example of delayed bleeding into a gastric conduit post open esophagectomy for a benign stricture. The case reinforces.
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