The use of hemospray in portal hypertensive bleeding; a case series |
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Authors: | L.A. Smith A.J. MorrisA.J. Stanley |
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Affiliation: | Department of Gastroenterology, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | Hemospray is a haemostatic agent licensed for endoscopic haemostasis of non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding (NVUGIB) in Europe and Canada. Hemospray has been shown to be safe and effective in achieving haemostasis in bleeding peptic ulcers in a prospective clinical study and several further case series have described the use of hemospray in other non-variceal causes of gastrointestinal bleeding. Portal hypertensive gastropathy and colopathy are common in patients with portal hypertension. As hemospray is an easy to apply, non-contact method, which can cover large areas of mucosa, it may be of benefit in acute non-variceal portal hypertensive bleeding. We present data from the first four consecutive patients presenting to our institution with acute haemorrhage secondary to non-variceal diffuse portal hypertensive bleeding treated with hemospray. |
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Keywords: | Portal hypertension Gastrointestinal bleeding Endoscopic hemostasis |
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