Self-Assembling Hemostatic Peptide Gel Used to Successfully Treat Rectal Ulcer in Radiation-Associated Vascular Ectasia: A Case Report.

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Rishi Bolla, Shaffer Mok, Mark Friedman, Aamir Dam, Anjuli K Luthra, Saraswathi Cappelle, Luis R Peña
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Abstract

BACKGROUND Radiation-associated vascular ectasia, formerly known as radiation proctitis, is a known gastrointestinal complication of radiation therapy. Rectal ulcers in the setting of radiation-associated vascular ectasia are particularly challenging to treat. They are often refractory to conventional medical and endoscopic therapies and cause significant morbidity for patients. Self-assembling hemostatic peptide gel is an endoscopic tool used primarily for hemostasis but has also been hypothesized to have mucosal repair properties. CASE REPORT A 41-year-old woman with a history of cervical adenocarcinoma presented with abdominal pain and rectal bleeding several months after brachytherapy and external beam radiation therapy. Conservative therapy with topical pramoxine was ineffective, so she underwent colonoscopy, which revealed a non-bleeding rectal ulcer in the setting of bleeding radiation-associated vascular ectasia. Argon plasma coagulation was used to treat the bleeding vascular ectasia, but the ulcer was treated solely with self-assembling hemostatic peptide gel. A follow-up endoscopy two months later showed complete resolution of the ulcer. CONCLUSIONS The mucosal repair properties of the self-assembling hemostatic peptide gel, an endoscopic product initially designed for hemostasis, are highlighted by this case in which a non-hemorrhagic ulcer was successfully treated. Furthermore, this is a novel use of the self-assembling hemostatic peptide gel in the setting of radiation-associated vascular ectasia and may represent a useful addition to the endoscopist's toolkit for managing a challenging condition.

背景 放射相关血管异位症以前称为放射直肠炎,是已知的放射治疗胃肠道并发症。放射相关血管异位引起的直肠溃疡尤其难以治疗。这些溃疡通常对传统的药物和内窥镜疗法难以奏效,并给患者带来严重的发病率。自组装止血肽凝胶是一种内窥镜工具,主要用于止血,但也被假设具有粘膜修复特性。病例报告 一位 41 岁的女性患者曾患宫颈腺癌,在接受近距离放射治疗和体外放射治疗数月后出现腹痛和直肠出血。使用局部普莫欣进行保守治疗无效,于是她接受了结肠镜检查,结果发现在辐射相关血管异位出血的情况下出现了不出血的直肠溃疡。氩等离子凝固术用于治疗出血的血管异位,但溃疡仅用自组装止血肽凝胶治疗。两个月后的随访内镜检查显示,溃疡完全愈合。结论:自组装止血肽凝胶是一种最初为止血而设计的内窥镜产品,它的粘膜修复特性在这个成功治疗非出血性溃疡的病例中得到了突显。此外,这也是自组装止血肽凝胶在辐射相关血管异位症中的一种新用途,可能会成为内镜医师在处理具有挑战性的病症时的有用工具。
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期刊介绍: American Journal of Case Reports is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes single and series case reports in all medical fields. American Journal of Case Reports is issued on a continuous basis as a primary electronic journal. Print copies of a single article or a set of articles can be ordered on demand.
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