Upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage--surgical aspects
- PMID: 12837995
- DOI: 10.1159/000071334
Upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage--surgical aspects
Abstract
During the last decades, significant advantages have been achieved with the use of emergency endoscopy and respective hemostatic interventions. Rebleeding, however, remains a significant clinical problem, and currently re-endoscopy or surgical intervention offers advantages and disadvantages. With the discovery of Helicobacter pylori as a main causative factor behind peptic ulcer disease, a more conservative surgical approach is mandated even in situations with significant rebleeding. In case of large gastric ulcer, however, resection is a wise strategy depending on the risk of malignancy. Liver transplantation has immensely improved the prognoses for variceal bleeding in end-stage liver disease in carefully selected patients.
Copyright 2003 S. Karger AG, Basel
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