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Abstract
Background and Aims
Nonvariceal GI bleeding (GIB) is a common medical emergency. Endoscopic hemostasis is recommended, but some patients experienced recurrent bleeding after conventional endoscopic hemostasis. Originally, the purse-string suture (PSS) was used for lesion closure during EMR. Here, we evaluated the effectiveness of the endoscopic PSS in controlling refractory bleeding.
Methods
We retrospectively collected data from 3 hospitals of patients who underwent endoscopic PSS for refractory nonvariceal GIB. Clinical success was defined as no recurrent bleeding, and patients were discharged according to medical advice.
Results
From October 2017 to May 2024, 36 patients who received PSS treatments were included. Of these 36 patients, 83.3% (30) achieved clinical success. In refractory upper GIB, the clinical success rate was 81.25% (26/32), and in lower GIB, the clinical success rate was 100% (4/4).
Conclusions
The endoscopic PSS is effective in treating refractory nonvariceal GIB.
期刊介绍:
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy is a journal publishing original, peer-reviewed articles on endoscopic procedures for studying, diagnosing, and treating digestive diseases. It covers outcomes research, prospective studies, and controlled trials of new endoscopic instruments and treatment methods. The online features include full-text articles, video and audio clips, and MEDLINE links. The journal serves as an international forum for the latest developments in the specialty, offering challenging reports from authorities worldwide. It also publishes abstracts of significant articles from other clinical publications, accompanied by expert commentaries.