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Case Reports
. 2007 Sep;17(9):1261-7.
doi: 10.1007/s11695-007-9206-z.

Endoscopic hemostasis using endoclip in early gastrointestinal hemorrhage after gastric bypass surgery

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Endoscopic hemostasis using endoclip in early gastrointestinal hemorrhage after gastric bypass surgery

Shou-Jiang Tang et al. Obes Surg. 2007 Sep.

Abstract

Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGBP) is the most commonly performed bariatric operation in the USA. In the early postoperative stage, gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding is an infrequent but potentially serious complication that usually results from bleeding at the gastrojejunostomy staple-line. Observant management with transfusion for stable patients and surgical exploration for unstable patients is typically recommended for early GI bleeding. We hypothesized that use of endoclips, which do not cause thermal injury to the surrounding tissues (or anastomosis), may be preferable to thermal approaches which could cause tissue injury. We report 2 cases of early GI bleeding after RYGBP that were successfully managed with endoclip application to bleeding lesions. Emergent endoscopy was performed, and major stigmata such as active spurting vessel and adherent clot were noted at the gastrojejunostomy staple-lines. Endoscopic hemostasis using endoclips was readily applied to bleeding lesions at staple-lines. Primary hemostasis was achieved, and there was no recurrent bleeding or complication. We conclude that therapeutic endoscopy can be performed safely for early bleeding after RYGBP. In patients with early bleeding after RYGBP, use of endoclips is mechanistically preferable to other options.

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