Massive and recurrent gastrointestinal hemorrhage due to jejunal varices in an afferent loop--diagnosis and management.

Hepatogastroenterology

Department of Surgery, Heinz-Kalk-Krankenhaus, Bad Kissingen, Germany.

Published: June 1994

Bleeding from "ectopic" varices outside the gastroesophageal region is an uncommon complication of portal hypertension. Although the high mortality rate of bleeding duodenal varices has been emphasized (1-4), an awareness of the condition and its characteristic presentation may enable diagnostic and therapeutic procedures to be performed rapidly with an increased likelihood of a successful outcome. This report describes a patient with recurrent, frequent and massive hemorrhage from jejunal varices in the afferent loop after a Billroth II resection, chronic pancreatitis and portal hypertension; the diagnosis and management of this unusual case of recurrent gastrointestinal bleeding are discussed.

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