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- W2010819743 abstract "A 49-year-old man in hemorrhagic shock because of melena and hematemesis was referred from another hospital. On admission he was still normotensive (red cell count 2.08×106/μL, hemoglobin 61g/L). He had no prior known medical condition and did not take anymedication regularly. Emergency endoscopy revealed a large amount of fresh coagulated blood and bleeding from the arterial vessels in the stomach cardia. Endoscopic sclerotherapy was carried out with Sclerovein (Chemische Fabrik Kreussler & Co. GmbH, Wiesbaden, Germany) and N-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate (Histoacryl; B. Braun, Melsungen, Germany). After injection of 1.5mL Histoacryl, the bleeding stopped. On day 2, the patient had fever and complained of unbearable pain in the upper abdomen. A plain abdominal radiograph showed multiple linear radiopaque densities in all branches of celiac trunk (● Fig.1). Abdominal computed tomography (CT) revealed a perforated gallbladder with development of gangrene, as well as multiple infarctions in spleen, left liver lobe, and the hypoperfused distal part of pancreas (● Fig.2). On day 7, laparotomy was carried out, and the gallbladder and spleen were removed and abdominal drains were placed. The patient stayed in the intensive care unit for several days, with total parenteral nutrition and intravenous antibiotic therapy. He then developed acute pancreatitis with an external pancreatic fistula, which was treated conservatively. He was discharged on day 36 after the surgery. Serious complications of endoscopic injection therapy may be avoided by using of adhesive agents to treat bleeding gastric ulcers [1]. However, as the present case and a few similar cases show [1–3], inadvertent injection of any sclerosant can result in thrombosis of the splenic artery. Endoscopists should be aware of the close anatomic relationship between the stomach wall and the splenic artery. Inadvertent injection of Histoacryl into the splenic artery, in comparison with other agents, tends to obliterate several vessels of the celiac axis [3]. As suggested previously, Histoacryl injection should be considered as a last resort in the endoFig.2 Abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan showing a gallbladder necrosis with perforation and bmultifocal splenic infarctions and hypodense area in the left liver lobe. Fig.1 Plain abdominal radiogram after Histoacryl injection in a 49-year-old man in hemorrhagic shock because of melena and hematemesis. Radiopaque densities in the branches of the celiac trunk can be seen. UCTN – Unusual cases and technical notes E204" @default.
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- W2010819743 title "Major complication after Histoacryl injection for endoscopic treatment of bleeding peptic ulcer" @default.
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