2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1746.2010.06557.x
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Gastrointestinal: Successful obliteration of bleeding duodenal varices using band ligation

Abstract: Gastrointestinal: Successful obliteration of bleeding duodenal varices using band ligationA 57 year old male with hepatitis C and alcohol induced cirrhosis, presented to the emergency with hemetemesis and hematochezia, followed by lightheadness and diaphoresis. He had no history of gastrointestinal hemorrhage. The patient was on warfarin and naproxen following recent knee surgery. He continued to drink 2-3 beers daily. On admission, his BP was 96/60 and pulse was 90/min. Physical exam was otherwise unremarkabl… Show more

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“…Successful application of multiple bands for DV has been reported by others also. 48 In the current case series three patients had EHPVO and DV in bulb and D1 whereas four patients had cirrhosis and DV mainly in D2, an observation similar to other studies. 49 One patient had unusual varices extending from antrum to D2.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…Successful application of multiple bands for DV has been reported by others also. 48 In the current case series three patients had EHPVO and DV in bulb and D1 whereas four patients had cirrhosis and DV mainly in D2, an observation similar to other studies. 49 One patient had unusual varices extending from antrum to D2.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…1 There are two possible mechanisms for the formation of duodenal varices. Duodenal varices are found in about 17% of the cases with ectopic variceal bleeding.…”
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confidence: 99%