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Hepato Gastroenterol · May 1999
Case ReportsHemostasis of colonic diverticular bleeding with hemoclips under endoscopic control: report of a case.
- Y Rino, T Imada, H Iwasaki, H Tanabe, H Toyoda, N Kato, T Amano, and J Kondo.
- First Department of Surgery, Yokohama City University, School of Medicine, Yokohama, Japan.
- Hepato Gastroenterol. 1999 May 1; 46 (27): 1733-5.
AbstractThis paper reports a case in which endoscopic hemostasis of a bleeding colonic diverticula was successful with endoscopic hemoclip. The patient, a 53 year-old man with painless hematochezia, was urgently admitted to our institute. After colonic cleaning preparation, colonoscopic examination was performed. At the bottom of the diverticulum of the ascending colon, a vessel with oozing blood was endoscopically noted. Hemoclips were placed on and around the visible vessel and immediate hemostasis was completed. Endoscopic clipping method for management of bleeding diverticular vessel is an effective, simple, and safe procedure.
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