Segmental infarction of the greater omentum is a rare diagnosis. This report describes a case of omental torsion in an eight-year-old boy. The report assesses the predisposing factors, the classification and the place of ultrasonography.
Defining this patient population helps to reduce direct medical care costs in pancreatic cancer. However, prospective data are lacking in this regard and will need to be addressed in the future. When palliative care is the goal for patients, EUS-guided fine-needle injection techniques can be used for celiac neurolysis and possibly in the future use of antitumor agents.
A Sengstaken-Blakemore (SB) tube, when used approximately, still has a place in the management of acute variceal bleeding. Due to a number of reported complications from the misplacement of this tube, an x-ray localization before full inflation of the gastric balloon is recommended as the standard of care. Here, we report a new technique of SB tube placement with endoscopic confirmation in three patients. This technique is easy, accurate, and can be performed in any unit where a patient with variceal bleeding can be managed. Because it cuts down on the need for an x-ray or ultrasound confirmation, this technique may well become the "standard of care" among the practicing gastroenterologists.
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