Management of refractory rectal variceal bleed using computed tomography.
CT abdominal angiogram
CT guided percutaneous glue injection
Refractory rectal variceal bleed
Journal
Bioinformation
ISSN: 0973-2063
Titre abrégé: Bioinformation
Pays: Singapore
ID NLM: 101258255
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
2024
2024
Historique:
received:
01
07
2024
revised:
31
07
2024
accepted:
31
07
2024
medline:
23
9
2024
pubmed:
23
9
2024
entrez:
23
9
2024
Statut:
epublish
Résumé
The management of refractory rectal variceal bleed using a minimally invasive percutaneous approach is described. Rectal varices are portosystemic collaterals that arise as a complication of portal hypertension. Bleeding is less common from rectal varices than from esophageal varices, but it is potentially life-threatening. Hence, it is of interest to describe a novel minimally invasive percutaneous technique to control refractory bleeding from rectal varices in a complex scenario where other proven treatments have failed. In the present study, a 28-year-old male presented to the Emergency department with one episode of hematemesis, hematochezia and severe abdominal pain. Sigmoidoscopy revealed actively bleeding rectal varices. CT abdominal angiogram revealed variceal formation in the rectum. we successfully performed CT guided percutaneous N- butyl cyanoacrylate (NBCA) glue injection of rectal varices with immediate and complete cessation of rectal bleed after failed endoscopic sclerotherapy.
Identifiants
pubmed: 39309556
doi: 10.6026/973206300200812
pii: 973206300200812
pmc: PMC11414341
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Pagination
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© 2024 Biomedical Informatics.
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