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endoscopic variceal ligation

What is Endoscopic Variceal Ligation? This type of varices can occur due to increased pressure in the portal vein. The portal vein is the blood vessel that takes blood to the liver from the intestines. If this vein becomes pressurised then varices commonly appear. It is a quick and safe, much gentler form of treatment on the body than some_W2625103637002_methods.

Endoscopic Variceal Ligation — A tiny camera headed into your gullet T he doctor will place the camera through mouth and into the esophagus to locate varices. The procedure cleared the view for a Doctor to see what was inside accurately. The doctor uses small rubber bands to close off varices once they have been located. This works because the rubber bands help compress the varices, which causes them to become smaller and eventually even disappear entirely.

Effective closure technique for bleeding varices

The key reason behind this procedure is that it is highly effective for arresting all variceal bleeding. Bleeding varices are unsafe for the patient. The rubber bands pinches the walls of the blood vessels so that there could be no bleeding soon. That is great news because that will safeguard the patient from further bleeding. It also helps to prevent other serious problems that can occur if the varices keep bleeding. for example, liver disease and other things needed to be done.

Why choose GRIT endoscopic variceal ligation?

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