Hemospray for recurrent esophageal band ulcer bleeding

Clin Exp Hepatol. 2018 Mar;4(1):46-48. doi: 10.5114/ceh.2018.73668. Epub 2018 Feb 10.

Abstract

Rebleeding after initially successful endoscopic variceal ligation (EVL) occurs in 20-60% of patients, most commonly from band ulcers, and is associated with 20-50% mortality. Although band ulcer bleeding has been treated in a number of different ways, no single therapeutic intervention has shown a clear benefit. Hemospray (Cook Medical, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA) is a relatively new non-contact hemostatic modality used in the management of bleeding peptic ulcers. It is a nano-powder that can be sprayed over a larger mucosal area. Here we describe a patient with end stage liver disease who presented with recurrent bleeding from a deep esophageal ulcer following band ligation and sclerotherapy, effectively managed with multiple sessions of Hemospray.

Keywords: Hemospray; esophageal varices; esophagogastroduodenoscopy; ulcer.

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  • Case Reports