Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.  2005 Aug;31(2):84-89.

Results of Histoacryl-Lipiodol Sequential Injection Using Specific Gradient Difference for Bleeding Gastric Varices

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Internal Medicine, Pusan National University College of Medicine, Busan, Korea. jheo@pusan.ac.kr

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Histoacryl forms hard substances in an instance after a brief exposure to polar liquid, blood or body temperature. This often causes obstruction of injector and endoscopic channel. Furthermore, splashed Histoacryl during injection can lead to accidental loss of vision. We propose a new convenient method of Histoacryl-lipiodol sequential injection and report the results.
METHODS
From May 2001 to August 2004, sequential injector method was performed in treating consecutive thirty gastric varices patients. Histoacryl (S.G. 1.0) 1 mL and lipiodol (S.G. 1.28) 1~1.5 mL are filled in 2.5 mL disposable syringe with 16 gauge needle, which are separated into two compartments by specific gravity difference. The injector attached side of charged syringe is gently placed upward and the piston is pushed after the lesion site puncture. Then, normal saline is promptly infused to wash out and the needle is withdrawn.
RESULTS
There were 26 males and 4 females. 4 had active bleeding and 26 had the stigmata of bleeding. Varices types were Lg-c in 10, Lg-cf in 16 and Lg-f in 4 patients and the Child-Pugh classification were A in 17%, B in 53% and C in 30%. The average amount was 1.53 mL. Initial hemostasis rate was 97%, 3 of patients re-bled in 4 weeks and 2 patients later. One patient died after the procedure and a case of procedure related bacteremia has occurred.
CONCLUSIONS
Histoacryl-lipiodol sequential injection by specific gravity difference is convenient and safe. Also, it carries less damage to the instruments.

Keyword

Gastric varix bleeding; Hemostasis; Histoacryl; Lipiodol

MeSH Terms

Bacteremia
Body Temperature
Christianity
Classification
Enbucrilate
Esophageal and Gastric Varices*
Ethiodized Oil
Female
Hemorrhage*
Hemostasis
Humans
Male
Needles
Punctures
Specific Gravity
Syringes
Varicose Veins
Enbucrilate
Ethiodized Oil
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