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Retrospective analysis of iatrogenic Mallory-Weiss tears occurring during upper gastrointestinal endoscopy.
Hepato-gastroenterology 1996 January
BACKGROUND/AIMS: This study was made to determine the incidence and natural history of iatrogenic Mallory-Weiss tears.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed twelve cases of iatrogenic Mallory-Weiss tears identified from 2,461 consecutive upper gastrointestinal endoscopies performed at our institution over a period of twenty-two months.
RESULTS: In all cases, bleeding stopped spontaneously without the need of blood transfusions, endoscopic hemostasis therapy or any other interventions. Eight patients (67%) had retching or struggling during the procedure. Hiatus hernias were noted in three patients (25%).
CONCLUSIONS: Iatrogenic Mallory-Weiss tears are rare and generally have a benign course. They tend to occur mostly in patients who have experienced excessive retching or struggling during endoscopy.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed twelve cases of iatrogenic Mallory-Weiss tears identified from 2,461 consecutive upper gastrointestinal endoscopies performed at our institution over a period of twenty-two months.
RESULTS: In all cases, bleeding stopped spontaneously without the need of blood transfusions, endoscopic hemostasis therapy or any other interventions. Eight patients (67%) had retching or struggling during the procedure. Hiatus hernias were noted in three patients (25%).
CONCLUSIONS: Iatrogenic Mallory-Weiss tears are rare and generally have a benign course. They tend to occur mostly in patients who have experienced excessive retching or struggling during endoscopy.
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