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Acute Variceal Bleeding - Blood Emerging into...

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The endoscopic tip is at the cardias, active variceal bleeding emerged into the banding apparatus. Alcoholism is the most common cause of portal hypertension, but hepatitis B and hepatitis C are...

Acute Variceal Bleeding - Blood Emerging into...

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The image and the video display active variceal bleeding that is appreciated through the banding apparatus. Emergency endoscopic therapy requires a skilled endoscopist. Banding ligation was first...

Acute Variceal Bleeding - Accumulation of Blood

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This image and the video display active bleeding that is accumulated in the gastric fundus. Around the world there are diverses publications and experiences regarding varices many author disagree between...

Acute Variceal Bleeding - Visualization of Bleeding

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The goals of treatment in acute variceal bleeding are: a. Correct hypovolaemia b. Stop bleeding as soon as possible c. Prevent early rebleeding d. Prevent complications e. Prevent deterioration...

Acute Variceal Bleeding - Source of Bleeding,...

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About 30% of patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension bleed from ruptured esophageal varices. with a mortality for the initial bleed that may exceed 50% After a first bleed, untreated patients...

Acute Variceal Bleeding - Source of Bleeding,...

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This image displays the exactly site of the bleeding at the cardias, active variceal bleeding is appreciated. Diagnosis of the bleeding source. Endoscopy is an essential step in the diagnosis and...

Acute Variceal Bleeding - Searching For the Site...

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The major challenge for the endoscopist is to determine if the bleeding has been from esophageal, esophagogastric, or isolated gastric varices. In the absence of active bleeding or an obvious adherent...

Acute Variceal Bleeding - Visualization of Bleeding

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Esophageal varices eventually develop in most patients with cirrhosis, but variceal bleeding occurs in only one third of them. Treatment of patients at highest risk for bleeding is critical because...

Acute Variceal Bleeding - Active Haemorrhage

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The management of acute variceal bleeding is a complex process, which includes general supporting measures, resuscitation, cardiorespiratory monitoring, transfusion, treatment of the bleeding itself...

Acute Variceal Bleeding - Large Varices with...

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Larges varices are seen with the red sign. 1) Variceal bleeding is a complex medical emergency with a high mortality rate. 2) In managing this condition, special care must be exerted in maintaining...

Acute Variceal Bleeding - First Look at the Esophagus

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Severe upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage due to esophageal varices. A 40 year-old, alcoholic male that has been drinking continuously for 3 months, a bottle of alcoholic beverage every day, came...

Severe Bleeding of the Upper Digestive System...

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To stop the bleeding after argon plasma is used sclerotherapy is carry out

Severe Bleeding of the Upper Digestive System...

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It follows using argon plasma coagulation

Severe Bleeding of the Upper Digestive System...

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This video clip shows that the argon plasma is used too close sticking the tissue and removing it. Causing a severe bleeding. A bleeding hole is observed. At this moment, we were analyzing if it had...

Severe Bleeding of the Upper Digestive System...

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There are multiple varices without being ligated, coagulation process is continuous with argon wich coagulates the surface of the varix.

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