A Case of Bleeding from Jejunal Leiomyosarcoma Diagnosed with Small Bowel Enteroscopy.
- Author:
In Sik CHUNG
;
Hee Sik SUN
;
Boo Sung KIM
;
Sang Bok CHA
;
Doo Ho PARK
;
Hyun Seok CHAE
;
Young Sang YANG
;
Yoon Gi MOON
;
Gyu Yong CHOI
;
Tae Won LEE
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Small bowel enteroscopy;
Leiomyosarcoma of jejunum
- MeSH:
Colonoscopes;
Hemorrhage*;
Intestine, Small;
Leiomyosarcoma*
- From:Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
1995;15(3):539-544
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
In the evaluation of the source of occult bleeding, it is mandatory that the small bowel be investigated. But, the small bowel is the area where endoscopic approach is most difficult. The endoscopic evaluation of the small intestine has rapidly evolved over the last 10 years and now includes many of the diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities of standard endoscopic procedures. Various techniques have been developed, including fiberoptic sonde enteroscopy, retrograde ileoscopy, intraoperative enteroscopy, "push" enteroscopy using a pediatric colonoscope, and video enterocopy. Therefore, the small bowel enteroscope has shown great promise in the evaluation of obscure or persistent gastrointestinal bleeding. We have experienced a case of bleeding from jejunal leiomyosarcoma, which diagnosed with small bowel enteroscopy. So we report the case with a brief review of literature.