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Ekrem Aslan1, Ümit Akyüz, Cengiz Pata
1Yeditepe University Hospital, Department of Gastroenterology, İstanbul, Turkey.
Abstract:
Bleeding from colonic diverticula is the most common cause of acute lower gastrointestinal bleeding. Using epinephrine injection, heater probe or bipolar coagulation, endoclips and endoscopic band ligation all have been shown in small case series to achievehemostasis. In the present two cases, we evaluated the effectiveness of Ankaferd Blood Stopper in colonic diverticular hemorrhage.
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