2012
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd010180
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Endoscopic injection of cyanoacrylate glue versus other endoscopic procedures for acute bleeding gastric varices in patients with portal hypertension

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“…Over the years, the treatment options for bleeding oesophageal varices has evolved from the different shunt procedures [3][4] performed by surgeons in these patients with poor anaesthetic risks, to drug management with vasopressors and somatostatin analogues [5][6], through mechanical tamponade with Sengstaken Blakemore and Minnesota tubes [7][8] and finally the endoscopic treatment options [9][10]. With so many treatment options available for oesophageal varices, it is not easy getting to choose the most appropriate modality to use and this has generated considerable debate among care givers necessitating a treatment algorithm.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the years, the treatment options for bleeding oesophageal varices has evolved from the different shunt procedures [3][4] performed by surgeons in these patients with poor anaesthetic risks, to drug management with vasopressors and somatostatin analogues [5][6], through mechanical tamponade with Sengstaken Blakemore and Minnesota tubes [7][8] and finally the endoscopic treatment options [9][10]. With so many treatment options available for oesophageal varices, it is not easy getting to choose the most appropriate modality to use and this has generated considerable debate among care givers necessitating a treatment algorithm.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%