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Duodenal varices are a rare site of hemorrhage in patients with portal hypertension, but their rupture is a serious and often fatal event. We report the case of a 77-year-old woman with cirrhosis who presented with melena. She was admitted to our Department because of prolonged shock although she had received a large blood transfusion. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy revealed nodular varices in the third portion of the duodenum which were considered to be the source of the bleeding. Endoscopic injection sclerotherapy (EIS) with n-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate (Histoacryl; Braun-Melsungen, Germany), an adhesive agent, was performed. We injected 1.5 ml of Histoacryl with Lipiodol (Laboratoire-Guerbet, France) intravariceally and achieved successful hemostasis. This patient's duodenal varices had almost completely resolved 1 month after EIS. We conclude that EIS with Histoacryl is an effective hemostatic measure for ruptured duodenal varices.
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PMID:Endoscopic injection sclerotherapy with n-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate for ruptured duodenal varices. 971 41

A 59-year-old man had been admitted to our hospital because of general malaise and abdominal fullness caused by massive ascites. He was diagnosed with alcoholic liver cirrhosis. Following the removal of ascites, he was referred to our department because of hematochezia. Emergent colonoscopy revealed the rupture of ascending colonic varices. Endoscopic variceal sclerotherapy using topical skin adhesive (75% Histoacryl) was performed to treat the colonic varices, which proved to be an effective treatment. Enhanced computerized tomography performed 5 days after the treatment of ascending colonic varices showed complete obstruction of the ileocolic varices without complication. It is important to consider the possibility of ectopic varices when a patient with liver cirrhosis reports bloody stool.
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PMID:[Ruptured ascending colonic varices in a patient with alcoholic liver cirrhosis treated using topical skin adhesive:a case study]. 3053 Nov 15