Abstract: | The authors analysed the results of endoscopic diathermy coagulation of bleeding acute gastroduodenal ulcers in 83 patients; in 47 of them the follow-up period ranged from 12 months to 9 years. A stable hemostatic effect was achieved in the early periods after coagulation of the acute ulcers in 76% of cases. The frequency of recurrent bleeding was found to be directly dependent on the degree of the blood loss. Recurrent bleeding from acute ulcerations of the gastric mucosa in the late-term period was discovered authentically in only one patient. It was linked with medication with brufen for a long duration. Thus, endoscopic diathermy coagulation produced good results in arresting bleeding from acute gastroduodenal ulcers, particularly in patients with a very high operative risk. |