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. 1989 Sep;90(9):1545-7.

[Evaluation of endoscopic local injection of hypertonic saline- epinephrine solution and surgical treatment on hemorrhagic gastroduodenal ulcer]

[Article in Japanese]
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[Evaluation of endoscopic local injection of hypertonic saline- epinephrine solution and surgical treatment on hemorrhagic gastroduodenal ulcer]

[Article in Japanese]
Y Ikeda et al. Nihon Geka Gakkai Zasshi. 1989 Sep.

Abstract

For the purpose of arresting hemorrhage from gastric and duodenal ulcer we developed a method of endoscopic local injection of hypertonic saline-epinephrine solution (HSE), consisting of 625mEq/L or 1,250mEq/L sodium chloride with 0.05mg/ml epinephrine. During the period between October 1978 and March 1988, a total 246 patients with peptic ulcers underwent treatment for hemostasis by this method. According to our criteria for the assessment of the hemostatic effect, 231(93.9%) of 246 cases achieved permanent hemostasis, 7(2.8%) achieved temporary hemostasis, and no effect was noted 8 cases (3.3%). From June 1975 to March 1988, a total 366 cases with gastric and duodenal ulcers were operated on at our hospital. By applying endoscopic local injection of HSE, the rate of emergency operation for patients with bleeding peptic ulcers was significantly reduced from 13.4%(22/164) to 1.5%(3/202). From these results, we consider that endoscopic local injection of HSE is valuable for hemorrhage from gastric and duodenal ulcer.

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