2004
DOI: 10.2739/kurumemedj.51.159
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A Case of Argon Plasma Coagulation Therapy for Hemorrhagic Rectal Tumor in a Highly Aged Patient

Abstract: A 95-year-old woman admitted to our hospital for senile dementia showed hemorrhage from rectum, and colonoscopy was performed. Circumferential hemorrhagic concomitant nodular aggregated tumor was found spreading from just above denticulate line to the lower rectum. She has a past history of rectal tumor, for which endoscopic mucosal resection was performed in 1998. Based on the biopsy finding, the tumor was diagnosed as a highly differentiated adenocarcinoma, and the hemorrhage was speculated to be induced by … Show more

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“…In humans, this method has been used for the endoscopic cauterization and hemostasis of gastrointestinal lesions [5]. Previous report in humans has described that APC is effective for the cauterization of multiple sessile colorectal polyps [1,7]. In this report, we describe a refractory case of inflammatory colorectal polyps in Miniature Dachshund treated by endoscopic polypectomy and APC.…”
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“…In humans, this method has been used for the endoscopic cauterization and hemostasis of gastrointestinal lesions [5]. Previous report in humans has described that APC is effective for the cauterization of multiple sessile colorectal polyps [1,7]. In this report, we describe a refractory case of inflammatory colorectal polyps in Miniature Dachshund treated by endoscopic polypectomy and APC.…”
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“…The appropriate power setting and argon flow rates is required, which are assessed according to the indications for therapy [5]. In the present case, the flow rate and power setting were chosen by referring to human reports and adjusted carefully [1,5,7,9]. It is said that rectal bleeding may be caused as complications of polypectomy [10].…”
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