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Endoscopic haemostasis of staple-line haemorrhage following colorectal resection
Authors:A H Malik  J E East†  G N Buchanan§  R H Kennedy‡
Institution:Department of Surgery, Yeovil District Hospital, Somerset;, Wolfson Unit for Endoscopy, St Mark's Hospital, London;, Department of Surgery, St Mark's Hospital, London;and Department of Surgery, Charing Cross Hospital, London, UK
Abstract:Objective  Bleeding from stapled colonic stapled anastomoses is rare, but occasionally may be severe enough to require re-operation, with associated morbidity. Endoscopic therapy is a potential alternative.
Method  We examined a large 15-year prospective series of patients who had undergone colorectal resection with stapled anastomosis. We reviewed the management of cases where severe postoperative rectal bleeding had occurred.
Results  In six of 777 (0.8%) patients, bleeding occurred that was severe enough to require intervention. In the first three cases, conventional re-operation was performed. In the latter three cases, endoscopic therapy (adrenaline injection, diathermy or endoscopic clipping) was used to control the bleeding. No complications occurred as a result of endoscopic therapy, either patient or anastomosis related.
Conclusion  Endoscopic management using standard endoscopic techniques appears safe and effective for haemostasis in colorectal stapled anastomotic bleeding. Endoscopic therapy should probably be attempted before re-operation is considered.
Keywords:Colon  anastomosis  stapled  laparoscopic  haemorrhage  endoscopy  haemostasis
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