Experimental evaluation of a new ring esophageal ligation

Evaluación experimental de un nuevo anillo de ligadura esofágica

Crestanello, Francisco - Beguiristain, Alberto - Lizaso, Isabel - Noguera, Gustavo - Ressia, Oscar - Pizzarossa, Carlos

Resumen:

The authors report a new ring of esophageal ligature for the treatment of hemorrhage due to rupture of esophageal varices. It is based in the principie of Prioton's ring. Both the ring and its ring-holder handle, are of an original design and national manufacture. The description of the instrument is performed. Several points are experimentally evaluated:a) its handling, which is simple. The necessary care that must be taken care of, is pointed out. b) the effects of the presence of the ring in the esophagus. It is concluded that it does not require complementary techniques in order to protect the ligature, and it does not provoke fistulae or esophagitis due to reflux, and ii does not leave a scar that may lead to esophageal stenosis.


Se presenta un a.nillo de ligadura esofágica para el tratamiento de la hemorragia por rotura de várices esofágicas, basado en el principio del anillo de Prioton, y su mango porta-anillo, ambos de diseño original y de construcción nacional. Se efectúa la descripción del instrumento. Se evalúa experimentalmente: -su manipulación, que es sencilla, señalándose los cuidados que cleben observarse; -los efectos de la presencia del anillo en el esófago, concluyéndose que no exige maniobras complementarias para proteger la ligadura, que no determina fistuas ni esofagitis por reflujo y que no deja cicatriz que conduzca a l1a estenosis esofágica.


Detalles Bibliográficos
1975
venas varicosas esofágicas
cirugía
esophagael varices
surgery
Español
Sociedad de Cirugía del Uruguay
Revista Cirugía del Uruguay
https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/2743
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Resumen:
Sumario:The authors report a new ring of esophageal ligature for the treatment of hemorrhage due to rupture of esophageal varices. It is based in the principie of Prioton's ring. Both the ring and its ring-holder handle, are of an original design and national manufacture. The description of the instrument is performed. Several points are experimentally evaluated:a) its handling, which is simple. The necessary care that must be taken care of, is pointed out. b) the effects of the presence of the ring in the esophagus. It is concluded that it does not require complementary techniques in order to protect the ligature, and it does not provoke fistulae or esophagitis due to reflux, and ii does not leave a scar that may lead to esophageal stenosis.