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Suturing of bleeding esophageal varices by transthoracic esophagotomy is frequently followed by leakage in the suture line. To avoid this complication we suggest transesophageal suturing without esophagotomy. The technique was evaluated in five normal pigs and applied to two patients with bleeding esophageal varices. Esophagus both in the pigs and the patients tolerated the procedure well and the bleeding from the esophageal varices stopped. We suggest application of this procedure for bleeding esophageal varices instead of emergency portocaval shunt operation.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of endoscopic clipping in the hemostasis of bleeding esophageal varices and the eventual variceal eradication was compared with that of band ligation. METHODS: Forty patients were enrolled in the study in a prospective manner, 19 of whom received endoscopic clipping (group I) and the remaining (n = 21 patients) received endoscopic band ligation (group II). All patients in this study presented with bleeding from esophageal varices. The patient characteristics (age, sex, Child-Pugh score, variceal grade) were comparable in the two groups. After initial hemostasis, the patients were assigned one of the two forms of endoscopic therapy which was continued in the follow-up sessions until varices were eradicated. Early and late results were compared. RESULTS: Initial hemostasis was achieved in all patients in group I but two patients in group II required clip ligation for initial hemostasis because of the failure in band ligation. Those two were treated with band ligation in the follow-up sessions. A total of 224 clips in 53 treatment sessions and 296 bands in 82 treatment sessions were placed in group I and group II, respectively. The rates of complete variceal eradication were 89% and 76% in group I and group II, respectively (p > 0.05). The median number of required treatment sessions for complete eradication of the varices was significantly lower in group I than group II (3 versus 4, p = 0.013). Three patients from group I (15%) and seven patients from group II (33%) were readmitted for variceal bleeding during the follow-up period (p > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: With the advantages of high initial hemostasis rate, decreased risk of rebleeding, and fewer treatment sessions needed for variceal eradication, endoscopic clipping is as effective as band ligation, or perhaps more effective in the treatment of bleeding esophageal varices.  相似文献   

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目的 探索治疗门静脉高压食管胃底静脉曲张出血的最佳止血术式。方法 对 3 0例食管胃底静脉曲张出血的患者实施胃底、食管粘膜下曲张静脉梯形环扎加贲门周围血管离断术。结果 手术平均时间 2 .5h ,手术近期止血率 10 0 % ,术后再出血率 2 % ,肝功能及腹水有不同程度改善。结论 本术式止血针对性强、操作简单、止血彻底、易于推广  相似文献   

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目的 比较内镜下食管静脉套扎术(EVL)联合硬化剂注射(EVS)和食管胃底静脉断流术对食管胃底静脉曲张破裂出血的近期和远期疗效,探讨EVL结合EVS和两种方法单独应用的适应证。方法12例肝硬化门脉高压症患者行食管胃底静脉断流术,术后胃镜观察曲张静脉消失程度及合并出血的情况,其中6例术后做了EVL或EVS;32例行EVL结合EVS;9例单纯行EVS;5例单纯行EVL。所有病例术后随访3年,观察曲张静脉消失和复发程度以及出血情况。结果 食管胃底静脉断流术为急诊止血的可靠方法,但术后仍存在程度不同的曲张静脉,术后3年内再出血发生率高达66.7%(8/12),术后择期行EVL或EVS,曲张静脉可完全消退。EVL结合EVS曲张静脉完全消退达93.75%(30/32),总疗程2-3周。内镜下治疗后3年内观察曲张静脉复发率仅为10.53%(4/38),再出血发生率为6.52%(3/46)。结论EVL结合EVS对食管胃底静脉曲张破裂出血的近期和远期疗效明显优于手术组。食管胃底静脉断流术后施行EVL和/或EVS可以同时达到降低门脉高压和消除曲张静脉目的。EVL结合EVS明显优于两者单独应用的疗效,同时避免了单纯用EVS容易引起出血的可能性,并且缩短了单纯用EVL的疗程,克服了后期套扎的难度。  相似文献   

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In a five-year study of massive upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage, 143 patients had esophageal varices diagnosed on emergency endoscopic examination. Seventy-one patients had active bleeding from varices and required Sengstaken tube tamponade during at least one hospital admission. The remaining patients included 33 with variceal bleeding which had stopped and 39 who were bleeding from another source. Sixty-six of the former group of 71 patients were referred for emergency injection sclerotherapy. These 66 patients were followed prospectively to August 1980, and had 137 episodes of endoscopically proven variceal bleeding requiring Sengstaken tube control followed by injection sclerotherapy during 93 separate hospital admissions. Definitive control of hemorrhage was achieved in 95% the patients admitted to the hospital (single injection 70%; two or three injections 22%). The death rate per hospital admission was 28%. No patient died of continued variceal bleeding, and exsanguinating variceal hemorrhage no longer poses a major problem at our hospital. The combined use of initial Sengstaken tube tamponade followed by injection sclerotherapy has simplified emergency treatment in the group of patients who continue to bleed actively from esophageal varices, despite initial conservative treatment.  相似文献   

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Endoscopic ligation of esophageal varices   总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3  
One hundred consecutive patients with bleeding esophageal varices were treated with a new endoscopic ligating device that effects strangulation of varices using small elastic "O" rings. Treatments were continued after initial hospitalization to achieve variceal eradication. Follow-up ranged from 6 to 26 (mean: 15) months. Bleeding was controlled until discharge from hospital or death in 18 of 21 patients who were actively bleeding at index endoscopy. Overall, 26 patients died during the study, 12 during the index hospitalization. Cause of death was organ failure in 21, exsanguination in 3, and cancer in 2. Forty-one of 88 initial survivors experienced 72 episodes of recurrent bleeding (1 to 4 per patient). All but five rebleeds occurred before eradication. Sixty of 88 patients (68%) who survived index hospitalization had their varices eradicated. A median of 5 (1 to 12) treatments was required. Nine patients eventually had other forms of treatment for recurrent bleeding. Only 3 non-bleeding complications resulted from 462 endoscopic treatment sessions. We conclude that endoscopic ligation controls active variceal bleeding and eradicates varices with efficacy similar to that of sclerotherapy and with minimal risk of complications.  相似文献   

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目的探讨内镜下套扎、硬化剂、组织粘合剂治疗食管胃静脉曲张的临床疗效。方法选择有食管、胃静脉曲张破裂出血史的患者107例,进行胃镜检查,依据LDRf分型结果选择内镜下套扎、硬化剂或者组织粘合剂治疗食管胃静脉曲张并随访。结果进行内镜下套扎治疗52例,硬化剂治疗18例,组织粘合剂治疗8例,硬化剂加组织粘合剂治疗15例,未进行内镜下治疗14例。结论内镜下治疗食管胃底静脉曲张破裂出血操作简单、疗效可靠、止血率高、静脉曲张消失快、并发症少,是治疗食管胃底静脉曲张破裂出血的有效方法。LDRf内镜下分型简单明了、规范、统一,对于食管胃静脉曲张的内镜下治疗有指导意义。  相似文献   

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Benefit of prophylactic endoscopic sclerotherapy of esophageal varices   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Background: The therapeutic schedule in bleeding esophageal varices is today established: emergency endoscopy with sclerotherapy or ligation combined with somatostatin and decreasing portal pressure drug followed by repetitive sclerotherapy or ligation. But the approach to varices that do not bleed is not clear. Methods: The authors submit the results of a 6-year sclerotherapeutic program. Since January 1989 they have treated 421 patients with varices and have together performed 4,115 endoscopic sclerotherapeutic procedures. Among the 421 patients 95 were treated during acute bleeding and 254 were treated after first bleeding; in 72 patients prophylactic sclerotherapy (PSG) was performed. Results: The procedure was indicated, when grade III or IV varices or high-risk signs and/or hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) > 15 in grade II varices were observed. Prophylactic therapy (not-treated group—NTG) refused next 31 selected patients. The mean follow-up time was 32 months in the PS group and 28 months in NTG (n.s.). Fifteen PSG patients died (21%), while the mortality among the NTG patients (13 = 42% patients) was significantly higher (P < 0.02). Conclusions: We recommend prophylactic sclerotherapy with 1% polidocanol in patients with advanced varices in liver cirrhosis of varied etiology. We emphasize the need to perform these procedures in a department with adequate experience, where at least 100–200 sclerotherapies per year are performed. Received: 31 July 1995/Accepted: 28 December 1995  相似文献   

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Background: Endoscopic ligation (EVL) and endoscopic sclerotherapy (EIS) are both effective in the treatment of bleeding esophageal varices, but the efficacy of the two techniques in the prophylaxis of first variceal bleeding has not been investigated. The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency of first variceal bleeding, the recurrence of varices, and survival after treatment with the two techniques, as compared to a nontreated control group. Methods: A total of 157 patients with liver cirrhosis and advanced esophageal varices with no previous history of upper gastrointestinal bleeding were randomly assigned to either an EIS group (n= 55), an EVL group (n= 52), or a nontreated control group (n= 50). After the eradication of esophageal varices in the EIS and in EVL groups and in all control patients, the endoscopic examination was performed at 3-month intervals. Results: There were no significant differences between EIS and EVL in the eradication rate of esophageal varices (85% in the EIS group versus 81% in the EVL group). The mean number of sessions required to obtain eradication was lower in the EVL group than in the EIS group (4.8 ± 1.8 versus 6.2 ± 2.0; p= 0.0003), but the recurrence of esophageal varices was higher in the EVL group (31% versus 11%; p= 0.01). Total mortality was significantly lower in the EIS patients than in the controls (20% versus 38%; p= 0.04). It was also lower, but not significantly, in the EVL patients than in the controls (23% versus 38%; p= 0.10). A significant decrease in variceal bleeding was observed both in sclerotherapy cases (20%) and controls (54%; p= 0.0005) and in ligation cases and controls (29%; p= 0.01). No significant difference in bleeding episodes was observed between the sclerotherapy and ligation cases (p= 0.29). No serious complications were observed either in the EIS or EVL groups. Conclusions: EIS and EVL are similarly effective in the prevention of first variceal bleeding. The choice between EIS and EVL depends on the skill of the endoscopic unit. For highly experienced surgeons facing no complications, sclerotherapy seems to be preferable; for all others, it is technically easier to perform ligation. Received: 29 June 1998/Accepted: 18 September 1998  相似文献   

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内镜结扎术治疗食管静脉曲张   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
目的 探讨食管静脉曲张结扎术的临床应用价值。方法 采用尼龙圈结扎器 (HX 2 1L 1)与注气式静脉曲张结扎器 (MD 4 870 9)行食管静脉曲张结扎术。结果 治愈 12例 ,显效 2 3例 ,有效 4例 ,总有效率 97.5 %。结论 内镜食管静脉曲张结扎术安全、易行、疗效好 ,是治疗食管静脉曲张出血行之有效的方法之一  相似文献   

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We report here 3 cases of rectal varices treated with endoscopic variceal ligation and discuss the pathogenesis, treatment, and prognosis of rectal varices with referring to previous reports. Of the 3 patients, 2 had been diagnosed as liver cirrhosis and 1 as extrahepatic portal hypertension. All of the 3 patients had previously undergone treatment of esophagogastric varices. The rupture of rectal varices appeared to have some relationship with the treatment of esophageal varices. In previous reports, 73% of patients with ruptured rectal varices treated with endoscopic injection sclerotherapy or endoscopic variceal ligation had undergone treatments of esophageal varices. The endoscopic treatments resulted in a favorable prognosis in 2 patients. Although no fatality from endoscopic injection sclerotherapy or endoscopic variceal ligation has been reported, 1 of the present 3 cases died of liver failure.  相似文献   

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The percutaneous transhepatic portal vein catheterization (PTP) with selective obliteration of the coronary vein and/or the short gastric veins in treating bleeding esophageal varices was introduced in 1974. In order to prevent recanalization of the vessels Bucrylate (isobutyl-2-cyano-acrylate) has been used in 43 patients 55 times during a period of 34 months (October 1975 to July 1978). The obliterative treatment was followed by rebleeding in 35% of the cases and continued bleeding occurred in two patients. Fourteen patients were treated on 16 occasions during acute bleedings, and five of these (36%) died within two months from a portal vein thrombosis caused by the obliterative procedure. Because of these findings PTP with obliteration of the veins feeding the esophageal varices is not recommended as an elective way of treatment. It should only be used in the acute bleeding patient when transesophageal sclerosering therapy, continuous vasopressin infusion and balloon tamponade have failed. Fifty-six per cent of the patients acutely treated stopped bleeding for more than one week, thus avoiding an emergency shunt or devascularization operation which are associated with a high mortality rate.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Experience using endoscopic prophylactic sclerotherapy (PS) is restricted to adult patients and has led to conflicting results. There has not been a randomized, controlled study on the use of PS in children. The purpose of this study is to evaluate prospectively the value of PS to prevent the first hemorrhage from esophageal varices in children with portal hypertension and to assess the effect of PS on survival rate. METHODS: In a controlled, prospective, computer-based randomized trial, the effectiveness of PS was analyzed in 100 consecutive children allocated to a group receiving sclerotherapy (n = 50) or to a control group (n = 50) subjected only to regular clinical and endoscopic examinations. Clinical characteristics in both groups were similar. The minimum follow-up period was at least 18 months after the cessation of the sessions of sclerotherapy. RESULTS: After a median follow-up of 4.5 years, PS eliminated the esophageal varices in 47 of 50 (94%) patients but only 38 (76%) of them do not present upper digestive hemorrhage. Before complete obliteration of the varices, upper gastrointestinal bleeding occurred in 12 patients (24%). Six children (12%) had gastric varices, 3 of 6 of whom (50%) bled. Congestive hypertensive gastropathy was observed to occur in 8 (16%) patients, 4 of 8 of which (50%) had hemorrhagic episodes. Two patients bled from undetermined cause. In the control group, only 29 (58%) children remained free from esophageal variceal bleeding and 26 (52%) from any upper gastrointestinal bleeding (P<.05). During the follow-up period, the development of gastric varices was observed in 5 (10%) patients (P>.05) and of congestive hypertensive gastropathy in only 3 (6%) patients (P<.05), but none of them bled. PS does not improve survival rate. CONCLUSIONS: In children with cirrhotic and noncirrhotic portal hypertension, PS reduces the overall incidence of bleeding from esophageal varices that were eradicated in 94% of cases. The source of bleeding has been different in each group, being predominantly from esophageal varices in the control group and from the stomach in the prophylaxis group. When applied with appropriate technique, PS is a safe procedure with a low incidence of minor complications. PS does not change the incidence of gastric varices but increases the development of congestive hypertensive gastropathy. PS increases the risk of bleeding from the naturally formed gastric varices and from congestive hypertensive gastropathy. PS does not affect survival rate.  相似文献   

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In a 25 month study of massive upper-gastrointestinal hemorrhage, 64 patients were shown to have esophageal varices on emergency endoscopy. Twenty-four patients were actively bleeding from varices and were treated with a Sengstaken tube, and in 22 this was followed by emergency injection sclerotherapy using a rigid esophagoscope and general anesthesia. These 22 patients were followed prospectively and had 51 episodes of endoscopically proven active bleeding from esophageal varices which required Sengstaken tube control of hemorrhage during 36 separate admissions. This group included our total experience of injection sclerotherapy in acute variceal bleeding. The majority (14 of 22 patients) had alcoholic cirrhosis. Definitive control of variceal bleeding during the period of hospitalization was achieved in 33 hospital admissions (92%), usually with a single injection (27 hospital admissions: 75%). The results were satisfactory in 26 hospital admissions (72%). There were nine deaths (41% overall patient mortality rate), but no patient died primarily of variceal bleeding, and exsanguinating variceal bleeding was no longer a problem. The mortality rate per injection was 18%, and the mortality rate per hospital admission was 25%. Injection sclerotherapy is proposed as the emergency treatment of choice for patients with proven bleeding esophageal varices who do not stop bleeding on initial conservative treatment.  相似文献   

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Among 457 Japanese cirrhotic patients with esophageal varices, 28 (6%) bled from the upper gastrointestinal tract after the initial session of endoscopic injection sclerotherapy (EIS); 13 bled during the course of repeated EIS and 15 bled mainly from gastric lesions after eradication of the varices. Of these 28 patients, bleeding from gastritis occurred in 13 (46%), from esophageal varices in 10 (36%), from gastric varices in 4 (14%) and from gastric ulcer in one (4%). Six of 13 patients with gastritis-related bleeding and 3 of 4 patients with gastric variceal bleeding died of uncontrollable hemorrhage complicated liver failure, while 9 of 10 patients with esophageal variceal bleeding were controlled and reinjection was feasible. Ten (36%) of the 28 patients, with Child's grade B or C and severe ascites, died, mainly following bleeding from gastric lesions. This study shows that bleeding from gastric lesions after EIS can be uncontrollable and fatal in patients with poor liver function.  相似文献   

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Thirty-five consecutive patients with bleeding esophageal varices were treated by repeated endoscopic injection sclerotherapy. During each session the varices were injected with 14 +/- 4.2 ml (mean +/- SD) of 5% ethanolamine oleate submucosally or intravariceally. The varices were obliterated in 31 (89%) patients. On average 3.3 +/- 2.4 sclerotherapy sessions were required for eradication of the varices. Mild fever was noticed almost in every patient after sclerotherapy. Mediastinitis was a complication in one (2.8%) patient. Esophageal stricture ensued in two (5.7%) patients which did not require treatment. The cumulative survival rates at 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years were 83%; 65%; 52%; 52% and 47% respectively. The corresponding 95% confidence intervals were (0.7, 0.96); (0.48, 0.8); (0.34, 0.7); (0.3, 0.74) and (0.22, 0.7). Sclerotherapy is an effective and safe method to treat bleeding esophageal varices.  相似文献   

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Small vessels gradually reappear within the esophageal wall after endoscopic injection sclerotherapy or endoscopic variceal ligation, which causes late recurrent bleeding. Additional ligation or a small amount of sclerotherapy of these thin and serpentine vessels is sometimes difficult to perform, and stenosis of the esophagus sometimes occurs after a small amount of sclerotherapy. In this study we attempted endoscopic photodynamic therapy on newly visible vessels and evaluated its ability to prevent recurrent bleeding. Fourteen patients with newly visible vessels within the esophageal wall were enrolled. All patients had esophageal varices secondary to hepatitis B and had their varices eliminated through endoscopic sclerotherapy before neovascularization. Seven patients received photodynamic therapy, and seven patients served as the control group. In the photodynamic therapy group, intravenous injection of 5 mg/kg of hematoporphyrin monomethyl ether was given and immediately followed by endoscopic irradiation of the newly visible vessels by copper vapor laser for 40 min with a power density of 150 mW/cm2. Endoscopic examination was performed 3 months later to evaluate the therapeutic effect. The duration of non-bleeding was compared between the two groups. The number of newly visible vessels was found to have decreased after photodynamic therapy when compared with the control group (P < 0.001). Kaplan–Meier analyses demonstrated a longer period of non-bleeding in the photodynamic therapy group. The recurrent bleeding rate in the photodynamic therapy (PDT) group was lower than that in the control group (P = 0.027). One patient in the photodynamic therapy group suffered from facial dermatitis from shining direct light. Endoscopic photodynamic therapy seemed to be effective in the elimination of esophageal newly visible vessels and the prevention of recurrent bleeding.  相似文献   

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Background/purpose

Endoscopic variceal ligation (EVL) is effective in controlling rebleeding from esophageal varices in children, but there is no data on the use of EVL to prevent initial bleeding. The objective of this study was to prospectively evaluate the efficacy of EVL in preventing the first hemorrhage from esophageal varices in children.

Methods

Thirty-seven children with portal hypertension (22 liver cirrhosis, 15 portal vein thrombosis), aged 4 to 17 years (M = 9.5 ± 4.4 years) were included in the study. The criteria for inclusion were (1) no previous variceal bleeding; (2) the presence of esophageal varices classified grade II or more, and (3) their enlargement by at least I grade after 6 months of observation without endoscopic treatment or appearance of endoscopic signs of high bleeding risk. A Multi-Band Ligator was used, and 2 to 6 bands were fixed under general anesthesia during one procedure depending on the number and size of varices. Follow-up examinations were performed every 3 months, repeating the procedure if necessary. In total, 75 procedures of EVL were performed, from one to 5 in each patient

Results

Four patients underwent liver transplantation before eradication of varices. Two others were excluded from the observation because of lack of compliance to the protocol. Of the remaining 31 patients, eradication of varices was achieved in 28 children (90.3%) after 2.0 EVL sessions performed at 3-month intervals. The average time of follow-up after cessation of treatment is 16 months. No bleeding from varices occurred in any child during or after treatment. There were no differences in results between children with liver cirrhosis and portal vein thrombosis. Development of hypertensive gastropathy was observed in 2 children with one episode of bleeding. Recurrence of varices without bleeding occurred in 3 children after 12, 13, and 28 months from eradication.

Conclusions

The study results confirmed that endoscopic variceal ligation is a safe and highly effective procedure in children with portal hypertension, regardless of its etiology. Eradication of esophageal varices was followed by 16 months free of bleeding. Prolonged observation is mandatory to conclude if preventive EVL influences the natural history of disease and diminishes the risk of first bleeding onset.  相似文献   

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Portal-systemic shunting of all types has failed to improve long-term survival in patients with bleeding esophageal varices and carries a high morbidity and prohibitive mortality in the emergency setting. Direct esophageal approaches are receiving renewed attention. Sclerotherapy promises to be the simplest, safest, and most effective treatment for acute bleeding. Rebleeding is frequent with this technique unless all the varices are subsequently obliterated. Even then, rebleeding may be a recurring hazard, albeit with reduced frequency and increasing interval. For the nonalcoholic patient with a significant life expectancy or in the young patient with cirrhosis, this can be a significant factor. Simple esophageal resection-transection using stapling devices is a rapidly accomplished, simple, and effective operative approach if combined with coronary vein ligation. This procedure deserves a trial earlier in such patients and in those who are failures of repeated sclerotherapy. Extensive esophagogastric devascularization preserving the paraesophageal veins--the Sugiura procedure--is a more extensive undertaking that is probably unnecessary for most and too dangerous for some. At present, it should be reserved for failures of other techniques. It shows promise of long-term effectiveness if performed safely on only certain patients.  相似文献   

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Background/Purpose

There are various treatment strategies for gastroesophageal varices in children. We studied the therapeutic value of endoscopic variceal clipping (EVC) and ligation (EVL).

Methods

Four hundred ninety-nine endoscopic examinations performed between 1991 and 2005 were retrospectively analyzed. F2 and F3 varices with red color signs on follow-up endoscopy were treated with prophylactic EVC. In variceal rupture cases, EVC and EVL were used in combination.

Results

Eighty-two prophylactic EVCs were done, and variceal progression was prevented in 89.9%. However, some patients had persistent red color signs and required frequent EVC. Ten emergent procedures were done for variceal rupture, and, in 4 cases, EVL was used to arrest massive variceal bleeding. Five patients developed bleeding during follow-up cause by rupture of gastric fundal varices, which probably had been aggravated by prior treatment for esophageal varices.

Conclusions

The control of gastroesophageal varices by routine EVC was satisfactory. However, ruptures during follow-up suggested the importance of controlling gastric fundal varices. Endoscopic variceal ligation is a simple, effective, and safe treatment tool, particularly for ruptured varices. However, it is difficult to treat gastric fundal varices with EVL; this disadvantage of EVL can be overcome by the concomitant use of EVC.  相似文献   

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