Endoscopic management for bleeding esophageal varices: Sclerotherapy versus sclerotherapy plus band ligation versus band ligation alone. One year experience at a main hospital in Saudi Arabia

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Mohamed, AR [1 ]
Gadour, M [1 ]
Ghandour, Z [1 ]
Al Karawi, M [1 ]
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[1] Armed Forces Hosp, Dept Gastroenterol, Riyadh 11159, Saudi Arabia
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sclerotherapy; esophageal varices; band ligation; variceal bleeding;
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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BAGKGROUND/AIMS: This study was done retrospectively to compare the outcome of sclerotherapy alone, band ligation alone and band ligation alternating with sclerotherapy in treatment of esophageal varices. METHODOLOGY: During 1 year 30 patients were admitted with variceal bleeding. They received either injection sclerotherapy (8 patients) or band ligation (11 patients), and 11 patients had a combination of both either during first bleed or during follow-up therapy, which is more than 2 sessions in each group. RESULTS: The success rate for stopping first bleeding was 100% in the band ligation and sclerotherapy alone group. The rebleeding rate was 27% in the combination group, 9% in the band ligation group, and none had rebleeding in the sclerotherapy group during follow-up. Eradication of varices was observed in 33% of patients after a second set of sclerotherapy and band ligation. CONCLUSIONS: Our study showed no significant difference between sclerotherapy versus band ligation in stopping initial bleeding or eradication of varices during the follow-up period, but there was a difference in re-bleeding rates among the three groups.
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