Both the heater probe and the Gold probe are effective in achieving hemostasis in a canine model of nonvariceal hemorrhage, and both methods are superior to injection therapy. For active bleeding ulcers, we currently recommend a combination therapy, using first injection therapy and then a heater or Gold probe. However, clinicians should be aware of the potential for tissue damage.
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