Bleeding – From Surgical Hemostasis to Emergency Management
Acute Bleeding - Closer Look at the Source, Part...
A close up of the ulcer that iniciate the hemorrhage a blood clot which has been covered by a blood clot.
Acute Bleeding - Presence of Multiple Ulcers...
Multiple ulcers and erosions are observed through the gastric body, fundus, antrum and a deformed pylorus was observed; the patient also had duodenal ulcers.
Acute Bleeding - Ulcer of the Gastric Body
The video clip displays multiple ulcer of the gastric body.
Acute Bleeding - 82 Years-Old Male
An 82 year-old male, taking NSAIDs who presented with acute bleeding. Endoscopy revealed multiple ulcers and erosions of the gastric corpus, fundus and the antrum. The endoscopic image displays an...
Multiple Gastric Ulcers - Assessment of the Antrum...
The antrum is observed with multiple ulcers, no ulcer was found in the duodenum.
Multiple Gastric Ulcers - Eleven Ulcers Visible...
Same case displays above, eleven ulcers are observed in retroflexed view, the video clip displays many more ulcers until the fundus.
Multiple Gastric Ulcers - 86 Years-Old Female
This Sequence of images and videos display multiple ulcers That are observed in all parts of the stomach, fundus, corpus, and the antrum. An 86 year-old female, was hospitalized due to an upper gastrointestinal...
Gastric Cancer - Sclerotherapy, Part 2
Endoscopic injection is widely used for the arrest of active ulcer bleeding and for prevention of re-bleeding from ulcers with visible vessels.
Gastric Cancer - Sclerotherapy, Part 1
Endoscopic injection treatment stops active bleeding and prevents further haemorrhage in most of these patients. The mechanism of action may include tamponade, vasoconstriction, sclerosis, tissue dehydration...
Gastric Cancer - Assessment of the Bleeding,...
Identify stigmata that connote a risk of recurrent or continued hemorrhage, and permit endoscopic therapy to reduce the risk of rebleeding.
Gastric Cancer - Severe Rebleeding, Part 2
Rebleeding or continued bleeding is associated with increased mortality; therefore, differentiating the patient with a low probability of rebleeding and little comorbidity from the patient at high...
Gastric Cancer - Severe Rebleeding, Part 1
3 days after the first episode of bleeding, patient began a life- threatening hemorrhage that was successful managed with sclerotherapy with absolute alcohol.