Digestive hemorrhages of obscure origin
- 11 January 2002
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Surgical Endoscopy
- Vol. 16 (4) , 711-713
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s004640090074
Abstract
The diagnosis of digestive bleeding in some cases can require a diagnostic laparotomy when other methods have been ineffective. Video-laparoscopy can provide such cases with a certain diagnosis and the possibility of performing a simultaneous surgical treatment. Our experience using video-laparoscopic to treat digestive hemorrhages of obscure origin involved 16 patients. The examined patients presented with the following diseases: Meckel's diverticulum (8 cases), gastric leiomyoma (1 case), small bowel leiomyoma (4 cases), jejunum leiomyosarcoma (1 case), small bowel melanoma (1 case), and Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (1 case). In all these patients the laparoscopic approach allowed us to identify the origin and site of the hemorrhages, and subsequently to treat the identified lesions. In one patient, an intraperitoneal resection of the diverticulum was performed using Endo-Gia (TM30NIF; Tyco Auto-Suture). In the remaining cases, a minilaparatomy was performed for resection of the disordered loop. Video-laparoscopy is very useful for avoiding explorative laparatomies on patients affected by digestive hemorrhages of obscure origin. In these cases, the video-laparoscopic approach allows full and meticulous explorations of the small bowel to be performed, and seems to be useful for diagnosis through direct observation of the lesions. Moreover, if necessary, video-laparoscopy can be used for the effective treatment of the diseases.Keywords
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