Intramural duodenal haematoma after endoscopic injection therapy of a bleeding ulcer

Iversen, D.S.; Cannon, S.; Bonderup, O.K.

Ugeskrift for Laeger 180(36)

2018


ISSN/ISBN: 1603-6824
PMID: 30187853
Document Number: 696934
In this case report a 48-year-old man presented with nausea and abdominal pain. Ten days prior he had been treated with an endoscopic epinephrine/saline injection for haemostasis of a bleeding duodenal ulcer and was discharged the following day. At readmission, an abdominal CT revealed severe gastric distention and a gastroscopy showed total duodenal obstruction. Subsequent post-contrast CT revealed that a massive intramural duodenal haematoma was the cause of the total duodenal occlusion. Also, acute pancreatitis was seen. The treatment was conservative, and follow-up gastroscopy showed total resolution of the haematoma.

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