Endoscopic Management of Dieulafoy Lesions of the Stomach: A Case Study of 26 Patients
Abstract BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: We studied the clinical features and therapeutic outcome in patients with a diagnosis of Dieulafoy lesion. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Twenty-six patients who had upper gastrointestinal bleeding from Dieulafoy lesions received endoscopic therapy. The clinical and endosc...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Endoscopy 1997-11, Vol.29 (9), p.834-839 |
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BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: We studied the clinical features and therapeutic outcome in patients with a diagnosis of Dieulafoy lesion.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: Twenty-six patients who had upper gastrointestinal bleeding from Dieulafoy lesions received endoscopic therapy. The clinical and endoscopic features, and the outcome of therapy, were analysed retrospectively.
RESULTS: Hemostasis was attempted by hemoclipping in 18 patients, heater probe in six patients and ethanol injection in two patients. The initial therapy was successful in 22 (84.6 %) cases. Hemostasis was achieved with additional endoscopic therapy in three cases (11,5 %). Surgical treatment was needed only in one case, owing to uncontrolled bleeding. One patient died during the hospital stay from a cause unrelated to the Dieulafoy lesion. There were no side effects related to endoscopic therapy. None of these patients presented with rebleeding from Dieulafoy lesions over a mean long-term follow-up of 36 months.
CONCLUSIONS: Bleeding from Dieulafoy lesions can be managed successfully by endoscopic methods, and these should be regarded as the first choice in their management. We emphasize the role of hemoclipping, a mechanical method, for the endoscopic treatment of these lesions. |
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ISSN: | 0013-726X 1438-8812 |
DOI: | 10.1055/s-2007-1004317 |