Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jun 25, 2026

Application of Hemostatic Devices in Laparoscopic Hepatectomy
Published on: April 19, 2022
Upper gastrointestinal bleeding in a term neonate requiring haemostasis by laparotomy
Yu Yamamoto1, Hiroshi Mizumoto2, Hiroaki Fukuzawa3
1Pediatrics, Kitano Hospital, Osaka, Japan yuandanthony@icloud.com.
None:
We report a case of a term neonate who developed massive haematemesis at 15 hours of life without identifiable risk factors. Despite conservative management, the bleeding persisted, resulting in haemorrhagic shock and anaemia. Endoscopy was not feasible due to a large intragastric haematoma, so surgical haemostasis was performed, revealing diffuse gastric erosion and multiple bleeding ulcers and the neonate recovered well postoperatively. This report shows that life-threatening bleeding can occur even in term neonates without identifiable risk factors. In cases of ongoing massive bleeding in which conservative and endoscopic management are unsuccessful or not feasible, surgical haemostasis may need to be considered.
Related Concept Videos
Esophageal Varices-II: Clinical Features and Management
In the initial assessment, a thorough review of the patient's medical history is vital to identify risk factors such as liver disease, alcohol abuse, or...
Peptic Ulcer Disease V: Surgical Management and Nursing Care
Surgical Interventions for Peptic Ulcer Disease
