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The Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology
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2007, Volume 18, No 4, Page(s) 265-267 |
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| Dieulafoy’s lesion of the anal canal: Report of a case |
| Özgür FIRAT1, Yüksel KARAKÖSE1, Cemil ÇALIŞKAN1, Özer MAKAY1, Ömer ÖZÜTEMİZ2,
Mustafa Ali KORKUT1 |
| Departments of 1General Surgery and 2Gastroenterology, Ege University, Faculty of Medicine, İzmir |
Background/aims: Dieulafoy’s lesion of the anal canal is a
very rare clinical case. Although it was first described in the stomach,
there has been an increasing frequency, especially in the
last decade, of reports of the lesion in the colorectal region.
Methods: Herein, we report one case presenting with massive
hematochezia requiring multiple blood transfusions due to a
Dieulafoy’s lesion in the anal canal. To our knowledge, this is
the fourth case in Medline. Surgical oversewing was attempted
twice but rebleeding occurred, and local excision through the
anal canal was performed. Results: The patient was treated
successfully with mucosectomy including the lesion. Conclusions:
Sclerotherapy, alcohol and epinephrine injection, thermocoagulation
and selective arterial embolization are the options
of therapeutic endoscopy and interventional radiology. As for
surgical management, oversewing is an alternative technique.
However, in our opinion, because of the recurrent and life-threatening
manner of this arterial bleeding pattern, local excision,
if possible, is the most reliable management of the disease.
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