Introduction: Gastric varices (GV) represent 20% of patients with portal hypertension. Endoscopic cyanoacrylate injection is recommended in bleeding gastric varices. Nevertheless, it is associated with more than 25% of re-bleeding and se- rious adverse events, mainly glue embolization. Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided and combined coil and glue injection provide a new alter- native treatment for bleeding varices. aims & Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of EUS-guided coil and glue injection for gastric varices bleeding from 10/2013 to 03/2019. We used linear therapeutic ultrasound endoscopes without fluoroscopic con- trol. The procedures were performed on general anesthesia and antibio- prophylaxia. We injected cyanoacrylate combined with Lipiodol after the application of one or many coils (5 x 50 mm). A control EUS was done at 4 weeks. The primary outcomes were varices obliteration and the need of reinter- vention. results: 33 patients were treated by EUS-guided coil and glue injection, 26 (78%) for recent bleeding varices and 7 (22%) for primary prophylaxis. There was 60% of males and the mean age is 61 years (28-84). Technical success was achieved in all patients (100%). The mean number of coil was 1.2 (1-3 coils) and the mean volume of glue injected was 1.5 mL (0.5- 3 mL). Complete obliteration was confirmed for the 33 patients (100%), 30 after one session (91%), 2 after 2 sessions and one after 4 sessions. Post-procedure pain occured in 3 patients (9%) during 1 to 7 days. No symptomatic embolization was observed with a mean follow-up of 436 days (21-1818). conclusion: EUS-guided combined coil and glue injection for gastric and ectopic varices appears to be a feasible and highly effective technique with less re-bleeding and complication than the classic endoscopic glue-only injection.
Endoscopic ultrasound-guIded angiotheraPy of gastric varIces with combined coils and glue Injection: an european study / Privat, J. 1.; Donatelli, G; Demmak, H. 1.; Keita, A. 1.. - In: UNITED EUROPEAN GASTROENTEROLOGY JOURNAL. - ISSN 2050-6414. - 7:(2019), pp. 727-727. [10.1177/205064061985467]
Endoscopic ultrasound-guIded angiotheraPy of gastric varIces with combined coils and glue Injection: an european study
Donatelli G;
2019
Abstract
Introduction: Gastric varices (GV) represent 20% of patients with portal hypertension. Endoscopic cyanoacrylate injection is recommended in bleeding gastric varices. Nevertheless, it is associated with more than 25% of re-bleeding and se- rious adverse events, mainly glue embolization. Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided and combined coil and glue injection provide a new alter- native treatment for bleeding varices. aims & Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of EUS-guided coil and glue injection for gastric varices bleeding from 10/2013 to 03/2019. We used linear therapeutic ultrasound endoscopes without fluoroscopic con- trol. The procedures were performed on general anesthesia and antibio- prophylaxia. We injected cyanoacrylate combined with Lipiodol after the application of one or many coils (5 x 50 mm). A control EUS was done at 4 weeks. The primary outcomes were varices obliteration and the need of reinter- vention. results: 33 patients were treated by EUS-guided coil and glue injection, 26 (78%) for recent bleeding varices and 7 (22%) for primary prophylaxis. There was 60% of males and the mean age is 61 years (28-84). Technical success was achieved in all patients (100%). The mean number of coil was 1.2 (1-3 coils) and the mean volume of glue injected was 1.5 mL (0.5- 3 mL). Complete obliteration was confirmed for the 33 patients (100%), 30 after one session (91%), 2 after 2 sessions and one after 4 sessions. Post-procedure pain occured in 3 patients (9%) during 1 to 7 days. No symptomatic embolization was observed with a mean follow-up of 436 days (21-1818). conclusion: EUS-guided combined coil and glue injection for gastric and ectopic varices appears to be a feasible and highly effective technique with less re-bleeding and complication than the classic endoscopic glue-only injection.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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