GE: Portuguese Journal of Gastroenterology (Feb 2019)

Treating Untreatable Rectal Varices

  • Mónica Garrido,
  • Belarmino Gonçalves,
  • Sofia Ferreira,
  • Marta Rocha,
  • Marta Salgado,
  • Isabel Pedroto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000496121

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Background: Rectal varices are portosystemic collaterals that arise as a complication of portal hypertension. Despite their significant prevalence among cirrhotic patients, clinically important bleeding occurs only in a minority. Various treatment options are available, with endoscopic therapies being widely used, and both interventional radiology and surgery being considered for refractory bleeding rectal varices. Case: We report the case of a 61-year-old male with hepatic cirrhosis and bleeding rectal varices refractory to endoscopic therapy, successfully managed with a combination of transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) and selective variceal embolization. Conclusions: Radiological techniques are effective options for refractory bleeding. Adding embolization to TIPS implantation could represent a valid adjunctive measure for haemostasis of recurrent rectal variceal bleeding.

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