Endoscopic follow-up of cyanoacrylate obliteration of gastric varices

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Bleeding from gastric varices is a life-threatening condition. We report our experience with cyanoacrylate injection. Twenty three patients with portal hypertension and gastric varices underwent intra-variceal injection of a cyanoacrylate/lipiodol solution (1:1). Study endpoint was variceal obliteration. Mean follow-up was 25.3 months. Variceal obliteration was achieved in 87% of patients. Recurrence occurred in one patient (4.3%) and rebleeding in another case (4.3%). Mild abdominal pain was described in 13% of patients. Overall mortality was 21.7% and rebleeding related mortality rate was 4.3%. Our results confirm that cyanoacrylate injection is effective and safe to eradicate gastric varices.

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Martins, F. P., De Macedo, E. P., De Paulo, G. A., Nakao, F. S., Ardengh, J. C., & Ferrari, A. P. (2009). Endoscopic follow-up of cyanoacrylate obliteration of gastric varices. Arquivos de Gastroenterologia, 46(1), 81–84. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0004-28032009000100020

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