Gastric fundal varices: new aspects of nonsurgical treatment in Japan

Bleeding from gastric varices is a life-threatening event that presents a therapeutic challenge for clinicians. This Viewpoint discusses the advance in nonsurgical treatment of gastric fundal varices, including the new radiologic technique of balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration.

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subjects Balloon Occlusion
Biomedicine
Care and treatment
Enbucrilate - analogs & derivatives
Enbucrilate - therapeutic use
Endoscopy
Esophageal and Gastric Varices - therapy
Gastric Fundus
Gastroenterology
Health aspects
Hepatology
Humans
Japan
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Oleic Acids - therapeutic use
Risk factors
Sclerosing Solutions - therapeutic use
Sclerotherapy
Tissue Adhesives - therapeutic use
Varicose veins
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