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Acute lower gastrointestinal bleeding from a polyp.

Víctor González Carrera1, Alberto Fernández Villaverde1, Amalia Carmona Campos1, Santiago Vázquez López1.   

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24975299      PMCID: PMC4073025     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Gastroenterol        ISSN: 1108-7471


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A 50-year-old woman was admitted to our institution because of a pertrochanteric fracture in her right hip to place a femoral nail. Orthopedic surgeons prescribed metamizol 1 g t.i.d. plus paracetamol 1 g t.i.d., both intravenously, as analgesics. One week after surgery she started having hematochezia and her hemoglobin dropped from 12 to 7.7 g/dL. She underwent an urgent gastroscopy (normal)and a colonoscopy, which revealed active bleeding from a sessile polyp (10 mm in diameter), located 30 cm from the anal margin (Fig. 1). At this stage we performed a snare polypectomy after submucosal injection of saline plus adrenaline and finally we performed a prophylactic clipping of the resection site (Fig. 2). Histology demonstrated a tubular adenoma with low-grade dysplasia.
Figure 1

Adenomatous polyp with active bleeding

Figure 2

Hemoclip placed after polypectomy

Adenomatous polyp with active bleeding Hemoclip placed after polypectomy Polyps typically result in chronic blood loss and are the source of acute lower gastrointestinal bleeding in only a small percentage of patients [1]. Risk factors for bleeding include polyp size greater than 10 mm, presence of a stalk, and cherry-red color [2]; associated histopathological findings include marked vascular congestion and intramucosal lakes of blood [3]. While clinically relevant, bleeding occurs in 1-6% of patients undergoing colonoscopic polypectomy.
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