Safety and Effectiveness of Endoscopic Band Ligation for Colonic Diverticular Bleeding in Elderly Patients

Introduction: Colonic diverticulosis increases with age, leading to a higher risk of colonic diverticular bleeding (CDB) in the elderly. As life expectancy continues to increase, the need for endoscopic hemostasis for CDB in the elderly can also be expected to increase. However, there have been no r...

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Hauptverfasser: Okamoto, Takeshi, Nakamura, Kenji, Yamamoto, Kazuki, Yoshimoto, Takaaki, Takasu, Ayaka, Shiratori, Yasutoshi, Ikeya, Takashi, Okuyama, Shuhei, Takagi, Koichi, Fukuda, Katsuyuki
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As life expectancy continues to increase, the need for endoscopic hemostasis for CDB in the elderly can also be expected to increase. However, there have been no reports to date on the feasibility of endoscopic hemostasis for elderly CDB patients. Several recent studies have addressed the effectiveness of endoscopic band ligation (EBL) for CDB. In this study, we evaluate the safety and effectiveness of EBL in elderly CDB patients compared to younger CDB patients. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the medical records of consecutive patients treated with EBL for the first time at a tertiary referral center between March 2011 and November 2017. Patients were grouped according to age into those at least 75 years old (the Elderly) and those &lt;75 years old (the Nonelderly). Patient characteristics, technical success, and complications were compared between the two groups. 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