Dieulafoy's lesion, the endovascular approach as a therapeutic option when endoscopic treatment has failed: A case report and brief review

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Imaging Pub Date : 2023-12-20 DOI:10.1556/1647.2023.00142
César Hayashi-Mercado, M. González-Urueta, A. Aguilar-West, María Dolores Montiel-Moreno
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Dieulafoy's lesion is defined as a dilated submucosal artery that can cause spontaneous rupture and massive gastrointestinal bleeding. It is usually an incidental finding and is identified as a prominent linear or serpentine artery.We report the case of a 47-year-old patient who presented with a Dieulafoy's lesion located in the gastric fundus, which was repeatedly treated with clipping and endoscopic sclerosis, without resolving. She presented to the interventional radiology service for endovascular treatment, which after performing angiography confirmed active bleeding at the level of the left gastric artery and proceeded to embolize with 2 coils. This is a case where endovascular treatment proves to be an effective and decisive option for the treatment of bleeding in this type of injury.
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Dieulafoy病变,内窥镜治疗失败后的血管内治疗方法:病例报告和简要回顾
Dieulafoy病变是指粘膜下动脉扩张,可导致自发性破裂和大量胃肠道出血。我们报告了一例 47 岁患者的病例,她的胃底出现 Dieulafoy 病变,曾多次接受剪切和内镜下硬化治疗,但病情未见好转。她来到介入放射科接受血管内治疗,放射科在进行血管造影后确认胃左动脉处有活动性出血,并用两个线圈进行了栓塞。在这个病例中,血管内治疗被证明是治疗这类损伤出血的一个有效和决定性的选择。
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Imaging MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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