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Hemothorax following Uncomplicated Endoscopic Variceal Sclerotherapy and Ligation for Esophageal Varices

Authors :
Masashi Yoneda
Kiyoaki Ito
Yukiomi Nakade
Tadahisa Inoue
Tomohiko Ohashi
Shunsuke Kato
Haruhisa Nakao
Rena Kitano
Kazumasa Sakamoto
Yoshio Sumida
Yuji Kobayashi
Chihiro Furuta
Motoki Yano
Tomoko Ochiai
Norimitsu Ishii
Source :
Case Reports in Gastroenterology, Vol 11, Iss 3, Pp 531-538 (2017), Case Reports in Gastroenterology
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Karger Publishers, 2017.

Abstract

Endoscopic variceal sclerotherapy and ligation are standard treatment modalities used for the management of esophageal varices. Reportedly, sclerotherapy and ligation are associated with complications such as hematuria, pulmonary thrombus formation, pleural effusion, renal dysfunction, and esophageal stenosis. However, hemothorax following sclerotherapy and ligation has not yet been reported. We treated a patient who presented with liver cirrhosis and polycythemia vera and later developed hemothorax following the above-mentioned procedures. An 86-year-old man diagnosed with liver cirrhosis due to chronic hepatitis type B and alcohol abuse underwent variceal sclerotherapy using ethanolamine oleate to treat his esophageal varices. Oozing from the esophageal varices continued even after the sclerotherapy procedure; therefore, we performed endoscopic variceal ligation. The patient developed left-sided hemothorax within 24 h after treatment of his varices, and an emergency thoracotomy was performed. A pulmonary ligament of the left lung was bulging and ripping because of mediastinal hematoma, and oozing was noted. Cessation of bleeding was noted after the laceration of the left pulmonary ligament had been sutured. Ours is the first case of hemothorax reported in a patient following an uncomplicated procedure of sclerotherapy and ligation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16620631
Volume :
11
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Case Reports in Gastroenterology
Accession number :
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