Endoscopy 1999; 31(6): 460-463
DOI: 10.1055/s-1999-124
Short Communication
Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart ·New York

Endoscopic Hemostasis in Acute Diverticular Bleeding

C. Prakash, H. Chokshi, D. T. Walden, G. Aliperti
  • Division of Gastroenterology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
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Publication History

Publication Date:
31 December 1999 (online)

Introduction

Endoscopic hemostasis is the standard care in acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding [1] [2], and can be extended to bleeding angiodysplasia in the lower intestinal tract [3]. With the emerging role of urgent colonoscopy in acute lower intestinal bleeding [4] [5] [6], it is conceivable that actively bleeding diverticula will be identified with increasing frequency. Case reports suggest a limited role for endoscopic hemostasis of bleeding diverticula [7] [8], though techniques of localization and therapy are not well characterized. We describe our experience with endoscopic management of bleeding diverticula and review the literature pertinent to this procedure.

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C. PrakashM.D. 

Division of Gastroenterology

Washington University School of Medicine

Campus Box 8124

660 S. Euclid Avenue

St. Louis, MO 63110, USA

Phone: + 1-314-454-5107

Email: prakashc@medicine.wustl.edu