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Comparison of conventional and new endoscopic band ligation devices for colonic diverticular bleeding
Ayaka Takasu, Takashi Ikeya, Yasutoshi Shiratori
Clin Endosc 2022;55(3):408-416.   Published online February 18, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2021.200
AbstractAbstract PDFPubReaderePub
Background
/Aims: Endoscopic band ligation (EBL) is used to treat colonic diverticular bleeding (CDB). An endoscopic variceal ligation device for esophageal varices is used as a conventional EBL device (C-EBL). A new EBL device (N-EBL) was developed by Sumitomo Bakelite Co. in August 2018. We aimed to evaluate the clinical outcomes of N-EBL compared with those of C-EBL.
Methods
Seventy-nine patients who underwent EBL for CDB at St. Luke’s International Hospital, Japan, between 2017 and 2020 were included in this retrospective study. Patients were divided into the C-EBL and N-EBL groups. Their clinical outcomes, including achieving initial hemostasis, early rebleeding, procedure time, and EBL-associated adverse events, were evaluated.
Results
Of the 79 patients, 36 (45.6%) were in the C-EBL group and 43 (54.4%) were in the N-EBL group. The rate of achieving initial hemostasis was 100% in the C-EBL group and 93.0% in the N-EBL group. No significant difference was noted in the early rebleeding rate between the groups (p=0.24). The N-EBL group achieved a shorter median EBL procedure time than the C-EBL group (18.2 minutes vs. 14.2 minutes, p=0.02). No adverse events were observed in either group.
Conclusions
The N-EBL device is safe and useful and may reduce EBL procedure time.

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  • Advances in endoscopic management of colonic diverticular bleeding
    Yasutoshi Shiratori, Syed Matthew Kodilinye, Ahmed E. Salem
    Current Opinion in Gastroenterology.2024; 40(5): 363.     CrossRef
  • Endoscopic Hemostasis and Antithrombotic Management
    Jamie Bering, Mashal J. Batheja, Neena S. Abraham
    Gastroenterology Clinics of North America.2024; 53(4): 573.     CrossRef
  • Management of Patients With Acute Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding: An Updated ACG Guideline
    Neil Sengupta, Joseph D. Feuerstein, Vipul Jairath, Amandeep K. Shergill, Lisa L. Strate, Robert J. Wong, David Wan
    American Journal of Gastroenterology.2023; 118(2): 208.     CrossRef
  • Effective endoscopic band ligation for diverticular perforation with a refractory pelvic abscess
    Koichi Soga, Atsushi Majima
    Clinical Endoscopy.2023; 56(2): 252.     CrossRef
  • A new band ligation device to treat colonic diverticular bleeding
    Yunho Jung
    Clinical Endoscopy.2022; 55(3): 367.     CrossRef
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Utility of the Gel Immersion Method for Treating Massive Colonic Diverticular Bleeding
Kazuki Yamamoto, Yasutoshi Shiratori, Takashi Ikeya
Clin Endosc 2021;54(2):256-260.   Published online August 11, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2020.081
AbstractAbstract PDFSupplementary MaterialPubReaderePub
Background
/Aims: In Asia, right-sided diverticular bleeding is more common than that of the left side. It often causes massive bleeding and difficulties in identifying the stigmata of recent hemorrhage (SRH) of colonic diverticular bleeding (CDB). This case series demonstrates the efficacy of the gel immersion method using OS-1 Jelly (Otsuka Pharmaceuticals Factory, Tokushima, Japan) in patients with CDB.
Methods
This retrospective case series analyzed data of patients with CDB who underwent the gel immersion method from April 2016 to February 2020 at St. Luke’s International Hospital, Japan. All patients diagnosed with CDB who underwent the gel immersion method were included. We collected data on the site of bleeding, identification of SRH, and efficacy of the method from the electronic medical records.
Results
A total of 9 patients (including 7 with right-sided CDB) underwent gel immersion method and were included in this study. SRH were successfully found in 66.7% (6/9) of patients. Moreover, effective hemostasis was achieved in 85.7% (6/7) of patients with right-sided CDB. There were no adverse events.
Conclusions
The gel immersion method was found to be effective, especially for massive right-sided CDB.

Citations

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  • Gel immersion in endoscopy: Exploring potential applications
    Hiroki Sato, Hidemasa Kawabata, Mikihiro Fujiya
    World Journal of Gastroenterology.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Efficacy and safety of conservative treatment for colonic diverticular bleeding: Prospective study
    Hirosato Doi, Masanori Takahashi, Keita Sasajima, Takehiro Yoshii, Ryo Chinzei
    Endoscopy International Open.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Advances in endoscopic management of colonic diverticular bleeding
    Yasutoshi Shiratori, Syed Matthew Kodilinye, Ahmed E. Salem
    Current Opinion in Gastroenterology.2024; 40(5): 363.     CrossRef
  • Successful direct clipping of the bleeding source of a colonic diverticular hemorrhage using the “long-hood gel-filling” method
    Satoshi Abiko, Koji Hirata, Kazuharu Suzuki, Kenji Kinoshita, Kazuteru Hatanaka, Yoshiya Yamamoto, Hirohito Naruse
    Endoscopy.2023; 55(S 01): E606.     CrossRef
  • Utility of under-gel endoscopic mucosal resection with partial submucosal injection for a laterally spreading tumor
    Kazuki Yamamoto, Naoki Kanomata, Takashi Ikeya
    Endoscopy.2022; 54(03): E88.     CrossRef
  • Localizing spontaneously hemostatic colonic diverticular bleeding using VISCOCLEAR gel: A case report
    Daisuke Suto, Masashi Yoshida, Takaaki Otake, Eiichiro Ichiishi, Kiichi Sato, Yosuke Osawa, Hirotoshi Ebinuma, Hironori Odaira, Yutaka Suzuki, Yutaka Kohgo
    Annals of Medicine & Surgery.2022;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Gel Immersion Endoscopic Mucosal Resection (EMR) for Superficial Nonampullary Duodenal Epithelial Tumors May Reduce Procedure Time Compared with Underwater EMR (with Video)
    Takeshi Yamashina, Masaaki Shimatani, Yu Takahashi, Masahiro Takeo, Natsuko Saito, Hironao Matsumoto, Takeshi Kasai, Masataka Kano, Kimi Sumimoto, Toshiyuki Mitsuyama, Hiroyuki Marusawa, Akiyoshi Nishio, Takafumi Yuba, Toshihito Seki, Makoto Naganuma, Tat
    Gastroenterology Research and Practice.2022; 2022: 1.     CrossRef
  • Digital compression for hemostasis in acute hemorrhagic rectal ulcer: a report of 4 cases and review of the literature
    Takeshi Okamoto, Ayaka Takasu, Takaaki Yoshimoto, Kazuki Yamamoto, Yasutoshi Shiratori, Takashi Ikeya, Katsuyuki Fukuda
    Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology.2021; 14(3): 796.     CrossRef
  • Efficiency of a novel gel product for duodenal ulcer bleeding
    Shuichi Miyamoto, Kazuharu Suzuki, Kenji Kinoshita
    Digestive Endoscopy.2021;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Development of a gel dedicated to gel immersion endoscopy
    Tomonori Yano, Atsushi Ohata, Yuji Hiraki, Makoto Tanaka, Satoshi Shinozaki, Alan Kawarai Lefor, Hironori Yamamoto
    Endoscopy International Open.2021; 09(06): E918.     CrossRef
  • Gel immersion endoscopy: Innovation in securing the visual field – Clinical experience with 265 consecutive procedures
    Tomonori Yano, Takahito Takezawa, Kousei Hashimoto, Ayako Ohmori, Satoshi Shinozaki, Manabu Nagayama, Hirotsugu Sakamoto, Yoshimasa Miura, Yoshikazu Hayashi, Keijiro Sunada, Alan Kawarai Lefor, Hironori Yamamoto
    Endoscopy International Open.2021; 09(07): E1123.     CrossRef
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  • 191 Download
  • 13 Web of Science
  • 11 Crossref
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