SURGICAL TACTICS IN THE DIEULAFOY’S LESION OF RARE LOCATION
https://doi.org/10.23934/2223-9022-2018-7-1-65-67
Abstract
Abstract The given clinical example demonstrates the possibility of diagnosis and surgical treatment of Dieulafoy’s lesion with rare location (cecum in this case) when endoscopic hemostasis cannot be adequately performed. The manifestation of the disease is caused by the use of dual antiplatelet therapy after installation of stents into coronary arteries for unstable angina.
About the Authors
V. P. ZemlyanoyRussian Federation
Faculty Surgery Department named after I.I. Grekov
B. V. Sigua
Russian Federation
Dr. Med. Sci., Associate professor of the Faculty Surgery Department named after I.I. Grekov
D. V. Gurjyi
Russian Federation
Faculty Surgery Department named after I.I. Grekov
I. A. Melendin
Russian Federation
Faculty Surgery Department named after I.I. Grekov
D. G. Berest
Russian Federation
Faculty Surgery Department named after I.I. Grekov
S. A. Vinnichuk
Russian Federation
Faculty Surgery Department named after I.I. Grekov
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Review
For citations:
Zemlyanoy V.P., Sigua B.V., Gurjyi D.V., Melendin I.A., Berest D.G., Vinnichuk S.A. SURGICAL TACTICS IN THE DIEULAFOY’S LESION OF RARE LOCATION. Russian Sklifosovsky Journal "Emergency Medical Care". 2018;7(1):65-67. https://doi.org/10.23934/2223-9022-2018-7-1-65-67