Emergency balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration of ruptured gastric varices

World J Gastroenterol. 2013 Aug 21;19(31):5125-30. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i31.5125.

Abstract

Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of emergency balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration (BRTO) for ruptured gastric varices.

Methods: Emergency BRTO was performed in 17 patients with gastric varices and gastrorenal or gastrocaval shunts within 24 h of hematemesis and/or tarry stool. The gastric varices were confirmed by endoscopy, and the gastrorenal or gastrocaval shunts were identified by contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CE-CT). A 6-Fr balloon catheter (Cobra type) was inserted into the gastrorenal shunt via the right internal jugular vein, or into the gastrocaval shunt via the right femoral vein, depending on the varices drainage route. The sclerosant, 5% ethanolamine oleate iopamidol, was injected into the gastric varices through the catheter during balloon occlusion. In patients with incomplete thrombosis of the varices after the first BRTO, a second BRTO was performed the following day. Patients were followed up by endoscopy and CE-CT at 1 d, 1 wk, and 1, 3 and 6 mo after the procedure, and every 6 mo thereafter.

Results: Complete thrombosis of the gastric varices was not achieved with the first BRTO in 7/17 patients because of large gastric varices. These patients underwent a second BRTO on the next day, and additional sclerosant was injected through the catheter. Complete thrombosis which led to disappearance of the varices was achieved in 16/17 patients, while the remaining patient had incomplete thrombosis of the varices. None of the patients experienced rebleeding or recurrence of the gastric varices after a median follow-up of 1130 d (range 8-2739 d). No major complications occurred after the procedure. However, esophageal varices worsened in 5/17 patients after a mean follow-up of 8.6 mo.

Conclusion: Emergency BRTO is an effective and safe treatment for ruptured gastric varices.

Keywords: Bleeding; Emergency balloon-occluded retrograde transvenous obliteration; Ethanolamine oleate; Gastric varices; Portal hypertension.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Balloon Occlusion* / adverse effects
  • Emergencies
  • Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal
  • Esophageal and Gastric Varices / complications*
  • Esophageal and Gastric Varices / diagnosis
  • Female
  • Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage / diagnosis
  • Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage / etiology
  • Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage / therapy*
  • Hematemesis / etiology
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Melena / etiology
  • Middle Aged
  • Recurrence
  • Time Factors
  • Tomography, X-Ray Computed
  • Treatment Outcome