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Gastric Varices (9 of 25)

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In this video clips shows the exact site of the bleeding Due to the rubbing of the injector with the surface of the varix, initiates the exact site of bleed varix was then noted to bleed actively....

Gastric Varices (8 of 25)

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Multiple large gastric varices can be seen in the gastric cardia and fundus. The treatment chosen for this patient was intravariceal injection with cyanoacrylate. After volume resuscitation and blood...

Gastric Varices (7 of 25)

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Identifying the Source of Bleeding Irrigation and suction are helpful in removing old blood and blood clots from the stomach, it is not unusual to have residual clots obscuring the endoscopic view...

Gastric Varices (6 of 25)

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8 months after the first endoscopy the patient began with her first hemorrhage presenting several episodes of hematemesis and melena. This emergency endoscopy was carry out in the operation room...

Gastric Varices (5 of 25)

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The natural history of bleeding gastric varices differs from that of esophageal varices. Although the risk of bleeding from gastric varices is half that of esophageal varices, the transfusion requirements...

Gastric Varices (4 of 25)

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Sarin et al. defined four subtypes of gastric varices (Figure1) Gastro-Esophageal Varices (GOVs) are associated with esophageal varices along the lesser curve (type 1, GOV1), or along the fundus (type...

Gastric Varices (3 of 25)

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Sarin’s classification of gastric varices Figure 1

Gastric Varices (2 of 25)

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Development of gastric varices is an important manifestation of portal hypertension. In segmental portal hypertension, gastric varices originate from short gastric and gastroepiploic veins. In generalized...

Gastric Varices (1 of 25)

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This 56 year-old lady with Esophagus-Gastric Varices. Hemostatic methods that use standard therapy for esophageal varices have not been found effective for gastric varices.

Upper Gastrointestinal Tract - Bleeding (7 of...

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Status post APC application seen with magnifying endoscope. Endoscopic ultrasonography is useful in the prediction of recurrence of varices and facilitates visualization and guidance of further treatment...

Upper Gastrointestinal Tract - Bleeding (6 of...

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Status post coagulation with APC. Gastric varices are most commonly located in the cardia in continuity with esophageal varices. Isolated gastric varices are most commonly located in the fundus and...

Upper Gastrointestinal Tract - Bleeding (5 of...

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The video clip displays the APC stopping the hemorrhage. Endoscopic variceal ligation is safer and more efficacious than sclerotherapy as initial treatment of bleeding esophageal varices, whereas...

Upper Gastrointestinal Tract - Bleeding (4 of...

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Hemostasis was achieved using argon plasma coagulator APC. Bleeding from gastric varices is often a serious medical emergency. Although the incidence of bleeding from gastric varices is relatively...

Upper Gastrointestinal Tract - Bleeding (3 of...

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Continuous flow of blood from the varix. Gastric varices occur in about 20% of patients with portal hypertension and approximately 25% of gastric varices bleed during lifetime. Gastric variceal bleeding...

Upper Gastrointestinal Tract - Bleeding (2 of...

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Active pulsatile bleeding from a gastric fundic, varix was seen at endoscopy. Gastric Varices are much less common cause of variceal hemorrhage than esophageal ones; but are important to recognize...

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