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. 1986 Feb;21(1):1-5.
doi: 10.1007/BF02775933.

Eradication of esophageal varices with repeated injection sclerotherapy in inoperable patients

Eradication of esophageal varices with repeated injection sclerotherapy in inoperable patients

S Kitano et al. Gastroenterol Jpn. 1986 Feb.

Abstract

Esophageal varices in 50 cirrhotic patients were treated with repeated injection sclerotherapy. Eradication of varices was achieved in 27 patients (54.0%) with a mean of 4.5 injections (range 2-12) after a mean period of 3.1 months (range 1-11). There was no variceal bleeding in these 27 patients once eradication had been achieved, with a mean follow up period of 5.6 months, although bleeding occurred in 5 of the same group before eradication of the varices had been achieved, during an average of 3.1 months, and in 6 of the remaining 23 patients (10 episodes) with residual varices after a mean of 4.7 injections (range 2-12) in a mean period of 12.2 months (range 1-33). Esophageal varices can thus be eradicated with repeated injections and bleeding from recurrent esophageal varices can be prevented in many patients after eradication has been achieved.

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