Low Incidence of Complications From Endoscopic Gastric Variceal Obturation With Butyl Cyanoacrylate

Background & Aims Endoscopic variceal obturation with tissue adhesive is used to control gastric variceal bleeding. We investigated the prevalence of serious complications from this therapy. Methods We performed a retrospective analysis of complications that occurred in 753 patients with gastric...

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description Background & Aims Endoscopic variceal obturation with tissue adhesive is used to control gastric variceal bleeding. We investigated the prevalence of serious complications from this therapy. Methods We performed a retrospective analysis of complications that occurred in 753 patients with gastric variceal hemorrhages who were hospitalized in 2 tertiary referral hospitals. All patients received N -butyl-2-cyanoacrylate as therapy for endoscopic variceal obturation. Results Complications occurred in 51 patients. Thirty-three patients experienced rebleeding because of early-onset (within 3 months) extrusion of the N -butyl-2-cyanoacrylate glue cast (4.4%), 10 patients developed sepsis (1.3%), and 5 patients developed distant embolisms (0.7%; 1 pulmonary, 1 brain, and 3 splenic). One patient had major gastric variceal bleeding after endoscopic variceal obturation (0.1%), 1 developed a large gastric ulcer (0.1%), and 1 had mesentery hematoma, hemoperitoneum, and infection in the abdominal cavity (0.1%). The complication-related mortality was 0.53% (3 deaths from sepsis and 1 death from rebleeding after early-onset glue cast extrusion). Conclusions The occurrence of complications after endoscopic variceal obturation with N -butyl-2-cyanoacrylate in gastric varices treatment is rare.
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Endoscopy - adverse effects
Esophageal and Gastric Varices - surgery
Female
Gastric Variceal Obliteration
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Male
Middle Aged
Peritonitis - epidemiology
Recurrence
Recurrent Variceal Bleeding
Retrospective Studies
Sepsis - epidemiology
Stomach Ulcer - epidemiology
Tissue Adhesives - adverse effects
Tissue Adhesives - therapeutic use
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