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Emergency treatment of esophageal varix incarceration in the endoscope and ligation device during endoscopic variceal rubber band ligation.

Hong Zhao1, Jilin Cheng1, Yahong Xu2, Cuili Lu2, Shaoping Huang2, Zhenyu Fan2, Yuxin Shi2.   

Abstract

Sclerotherapy and endoscopic esophageal variceal ligation (EVL) are commonly used to treat and prevent variceal bleeding. As of today, there has been no report on an unexpected incarceration of a varix hooked on with the bands from the endoscopic EVL device. We recently experienced this emergency while using the 7-band ring endoscopic EVL device (Boston Scientific Corp., Boston, MA) for prophylaxis of variceal bleeding. In this case, the varix body itself was accidently incarcerated in the crevice of the esophageal endoscope after highly negative pressure of absorption was applied on the endoscope. In this situation, using force to take out the gastroscope was not an option as it would tear the vein and cause massive hemorrhage. We were managed to ligate the varix with rubber bands while releasing the incarceration. We observed that ligation of the varix at the same position using all seven ligation bands resulted in disappearance of the targeted varix. The surrounding esophageal mucosa became smooth after the treatment.

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Keywords:  Esophageal variceal hemorrhage; emergency situation; endoscopic esophageal variceal ligation

Year:  2014        PMID: 25550983      PMCID: PMC4276241     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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