BACKGROUND Colorectal cavernous hemangioma is a rare vascular malformation resulting in recurrent lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage,and can be misinterpreted as colitis.Surgical resection is currently the mainstay of ...BACKGROUND Colorectal cavernous hemangioma is a rare vascular malformation resulting in recurrent lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage,and can be misinterpreted as colitis.Surgical resection is currently the mainstay of treatment,with an emphasis on sphincter preservation.CASE SUMMARY We present details of two young patients with a history of persistent hematochezia diagnosed with colorectal cavernous hemangioma by endoscopic ultrasound(EUS).Cavernous hemangioma was relieved by several EUS-guided lauromacrogol injections and the patients achieved favorable clinical prognosis.CONCLUSION Multiple sequential EUS-guided injections of lauromacrogol is a safe,effective,cost-efficient,and minimally invasive alternative for colorectal cavernous hemangioma.展开更多
BACKGROUND Gastric duplication cysts are very rare disease that are mainly diagnosed by endoscopic ultrasonographic fine-needle aspiration biopsy.In the past,this disease was usually treated with traditional surgery a...BACKGROUND Gastric duplication cysts are very rare disease that are mainly diagnosed by endoscopic ultrasonographic fine-needle aspiration biopsy.In the past,this disease was usually treated with traditional surgery and rarely with minimally invasive endoscopic surgery.However,minimally invasive endoscopic therapy has many advantages,such as no skin wound,organ preservation,postoperative pain reduction,early food intake,fewer postoperative complications,and shorter post-procedure hospitalization.CASE SUMMARY We report a case of endoscopic ultrasonography-guided fine-needle aspiration(EUS-FNA)combined with lauromacrogol sclerotherapy for pyloric obstruction due to gastric duplication cysts.CONCLUSION EUS-FNA combined with lauromacrogol sclerotherapy provides a new option for the treatment of gastrointestinal duplication cysts.展开更多
BACKGROUND Cervical pregnancy is increasing in morbidity,and a definite diagnosis in early stages is challenging due to its specific onset site.Surgery is the mainstay of treatment for cervical pregnancy,but it may re...BACKGROUND Cervical pregnancy is increasing in morbidity,and a definite diagnosis in early stages is challenging due to its specific onset site.Surgery is the mainstay of treatment for cervical pregnancy,but it may result in the loss of natural fertility.Therefore,it is a great challenge to pursue a safe and effective treatment for cervical pregnancy.CASE SUMMARY We report the case of a cervical pregnancy successfully treated by ultrasoundguided cervical-intramuscular lauromacrogol injection combined with hysteroscopy.A 23-year-old woman with minor irregular vaginal bleeding was admitted to our department with suspected ectopic pregnancy.Transvaginal ultrasound revealed a gestational sac(approximately 22 mm x 13 mm)situated in the cervical canal with a yolk sac and blood flow signals.No cardiac activity was detected.Serum beta progesterone was 17.06 ng/m L,and serum beta human chorionic gonadotropin(β-HCG)was 5077.0 IU/L.The patient was diagnosed with cervical pregnancy.She was treated by ultrasound-guided cervicalintramuscular injections of lauromacrogol(3 m L)in combination with aborting under hysteroscopic visualization.A gradual decrease inβ-HCG levels and normal ultrasound findings were observed.Postoperative pathologic examination showed the presence of villi and changes in the endometrium in the secretory phase.The patient was discharged on day 6,and herβ-HCG level was 0.67 m IU/m L after 1 wk.There was no statistical difference between baseline and 1-week postoperative data in terms of serum indices including liver function,renal function,and routine blood analysis after treatment.The patient subsequently became pregnant 2 mo later and no abnormalities were detected on routine screening during pregnancy.CONCLUSION Ultrasound-guided cervical-intramuscular lauromacrogol injection combined with hysteroscopy may be effective and safe in the treatment of cervical pregnancy.展开更多
Objective:To study the curative effect and prognosis of endoscopic tissue glue + lauromacrogol therapy for patients with cirrhosis and variceal bleeding.Methods: Patients with cirrhosis and variceal bleeding who under...Objective:To study the curative effect and prognosis of endoscopic tissue glue + lauromacrogol therapy for patients with cirrhosis and variceal bleeding.Methods: Patients with cirrhosis and variceal bleeding who underwent endoscopic hemostasis in the First Hospital of Yulin between March 2015 and February 2018 were retrospectively studied and divided into the observation group who accepted endoscopic hemostasis by lauromacrogol - tissue glue - lauromacrogol solution and the control group who accepted endoscopic hemostasis by lipiodol - tissue glue - lipiodol solution according to the history data. After treatment, the hemostasis time was observed, and the differences in blood routine indicators, stress-related hormones, oxidation-related mediators and inflammation-related mediators were compared.Results: The mean hemostasis time of observation group was shorter than that of control group, hemoglobin and hematokrit after 24 h of treatment were higher than those of control group, and serum GAS, AT-II, NE, E, Cor, MDA, LPO, NO, iNOS, p38MAPK, NF-κB, TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-8 levels were lower than those of control group.Conclusion: Endoscopic tissue glue combined with lauromacrogol therapy is better than tissue glue combined with lipiodol therapy in hemostasis, and can also relieve the oxidative stress response and inflammatory response.展开更多
BACKGROUND Gastric wall necrosis is a rare complication of endoscopic treatment for bleeding gastric ulcer,which may exacerbate the patient’s condition once it occurs and may even require surgical intervention for tr...BACKGROUND Gastric wall necrosis is a rare complication of endoscopic treatment for bleeding gastric ulcer,which may exacerbate the patient’s condition once it occurs and may even require surgical intervention for treatment.CASE SUMMARY A 59-year-old man was admitted to our department with melena.Endoscopy revealed a giant ulcer in the gastric antrum with a visible vessel in its center,which was treated with sclerosants and tissue glue injection and resulted in necrosis of the gastric wall.CONCLUSION Injection of sclerosants and tissue glue may lead to gastric wall necrosis,which is a serious complication.Therefore,before administering this treatment to patients,we should consider other more effective methods of hemostasis to avoid gastric wall necrosis.展开更多
基金Supported by Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province,No.LY20H030010Medical Health Science and Technology Project of Zhejiang Provincial Health Commission,No.2019-KY1-001-181.
文摘BACKGROUND Colorectal cavernous hemangioma is a rare vascular malformation resulting in recurrent lower gastrointestinal hemorrhage,and can be misinterpreted as colitis.Surgical resection is currently the mainstay of treatment,with an emphasis on sphincter preservation.CASE SUMMARY We present details of two young patients with a history of persistent hematochezia diagnosed with colorectal cavernous hemangioma by endoscopic ultrasound(EUS).Cavernous hemangioma was relieved by several EUS-guided lauromacrogol injections and the patients achieved favorable clinical prognosis.CONCLUSION Multiple sequential EUS-guided injections of lauromacrogol is a safe,effective,cost-efficient,and minimally invasive alternative for colorectal cavernous hemangioma.
文摘BACKGROUND Gastric duplication cysts are very rare disease that are mainly diagnosed by endoscopic ultrasonographic fine-needle aspiration biopsy.In the past,this disease was usually treated with traditional surgery and rarely with minimally invasive endoscopic surgery.However,minimally invasive endoscopic therapy has many advantages,such as no skin wound,organ preservation,postoperative pain reduction,early food intake,fewer postoperative complications,and shorter post-procedure hospitalization.CASE SUMMARY We report a case of endoscopic ultrasonography-guided fine-needle aspiration(EUS-FNA)combined with lauromacrogol sclerotherapy for pyloric obstruction due to gastric duplication cysts.CONCLUSION EUS-FNA combined with lauromacrogol sclerotherapy provides a new option for the treatment of gastrointestinal duplication cysts.
文摘BACKGROUND Cervical pregnancy is increasing in morbidity,and a definite diagnosis in early stages is challenging due to its specific onset site.Surgery is the mainstay of treatment for cervical pregnancy,but it may result in the loss of natural fertility.Therefore,it is a great challenge to pursue a safe and effective treatment for cervical pregnancy.CASE SUMMARY We report the case of a cervical pregnancy successfully treated by ultrasoundguided cervical-intramuscular lauromacrogol injection combined with hysteroscopy.A 23-year-old woman with minor irregular vaginal bleeding was admitted to our department with suspected ectopic pregnancy.Transvaginal ultrasound revealed a gestational sac(approximately 22 mm x 13 mm)situated in the cervical canal with a yolk sac and blood flow signals.No cardiac activity was detected.Serum beta progesterone was 17.06 ng/m L,and serum beta human chorionic gonadotropin(β-HCG)was 5077.0 IU/L.The patient was diagnosed with cervical pregnancy.She was treated by ultrasound-guided cervicalintramuscular injections of lauromacrogol(3 m L)in combination with aborting under hysteroscopic visualization.A gradual decrease inβ-HCG levels and normal ultrasound findings were observed.Postoperative pathologic examination showed the presence of villi and changes in the endometrium in the secretory phase.The patient was discharged on day 6,and herβ-HCG level was 0.67 m IU/m L after 1 wk.There was no statistical difference between baseline and 1-week postoperative data in terms of serum indices including liver function,renal function,and routine blood analysis after treatment.The patient subsequently became pregnant 2 mo later and no abnormalities were detected on routine screening during pregnancy.CONCLUSION Ultrasound-guided cervical-intramuscular lauromacrogol injection combined with hysteroscopy may be effective and safe in the treatment of cervical pregnancy.
文摘Objective:To study the curative effect and prognosis of endoscopic tissue glue + lauromacrogol therapy for patients with cirrhosis and variceal bleeding.Methods: Patients with cirrhosis and variceal bleeding who underwent endoscopic hemostasis in the First Hospital of Yulin between March 2015 and February 2018 were retrospectively studied and divided into the observation group who accepted endoscopic hemostasis by lauromacrogol - tissue glue - lauromacrogol solution and the control group who accepted endoscopic hemostasis by lipiodol - tissue glue - lipiodol solution according to the history data. After treatment, the hemostasis time was observed, and the differences in blood routine indicators, stress-related hormones, oxidation-related mediators and inflammation-related mediators were compared.Results: The mean hemostasis time of observation group was shorter than that of control group, hemoglobin and hematokrit after 24 h of treatment were higher than those of control group, and serum GAS, AT-II, NE, E, Cor, MDA, LPO, NO, iNOS, p38MAPK, NF-κB, TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-8 levels were lower than those of control group.Conclusion: Endoscopic tissue glue combined with lauromacrogol therapy is better than tissue glue combined with lipiodol therapy in hemostasis, and can also relieve the oxidative stress response and inflammatory response.
基金Supported by Shenzhen Science and Technology Research and Development Fund,No.JSGG20210802153548040.
文摘BACKGROUND Gastric wall necrosis is a rare complication of endoscopic treatment for bleeding gastric ulcer,which may exacerbate the patient’s condition once it occurs and may even require surgical intervention for treatment.CASE SUMMARY A 59-year-old man was admitted to our department with melena.Endoscopy revealed a giant ulcer in the gastric antrum with a visible vessel in its center,which was treated with sclerosants and tissue glue injection and resulted in necrosis of the gastric wall.CONCLUSION Injection of sclerosants and tissue glue may lead to gastric wall necrosis,which is a serious complication.Therefore,before administering this treatment to patients,we should consider other more effective methods of hemostasis to avoid gastric wall necrosis.