Difficult Bleeding during Interventional Endoscopy - Principles for Everyday Endoscopy
A significant bleeding vessel is identified, leading to the use of water for cleaning and an electrosurgical knife for treatment. The tamponade technique is introduced to enhance visibility of the vessel. Various surgical techniques, including traction and ligation, are employed. Complications arise with continued bleeding, prompting further discussions on vessel management. The final steps involve assessing bleeding and confirming closure techniques to resolve the situation.
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