Diagnosis and Treatment of Cirrhosis with Duodenal Variceal Bleeding: a Case Report.

2020 
Background Cases of duodenal variceal hemorrhage after cirrhosis are rare, but patients have a higher mortality rate. There is currently no clinical guideline to address how such patients should choose preferred treatment. Methods We retrospectively evaluated the clinical information of a 65-year-old male admitted to the Gastroenterology Department with gastrointestinal bleeding. Results The patient was eventually diagnosed with duodenal variceal bleeding after cirrhosis. We performed TIPS on the patients after the vital signs were stable. No varicose veins were seen by endoscopy during the 2-year follow-up. Conclusions TIPS treatment is a good choice for patients with severe duodenal varices after cirrhosis.
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