BACKGROUND Endoscopic therapy is the primary approach for treating Mallory-Weiss syndro-me,particularly under conditions of mucosal protection and gastric acid suppre-ssion.However,for a subset of patients who cannot ...BACKGROUND Endoscopic therapy is the primary approach for treating Mallory-Weiss syndro-me,particularly under conditions of mucosal protection and gastric acid suppre-ssion.However,for a subset of patients who cannot undergo endoscopic interven-tion or for whom such treatment proves ineffective,alternative measures like arterial embolization or surgical intervention may be required.While hyperbaric oxygen therapy(HBOT)has been applied across a range of medical conditions,its application in managing hemorrhage due to gastric tears remains undocumented.CASE SUMMARY A 52-year-old patient was admitted with symptoms of hematemesis and melena,and an endoscopy revealed a gastric fundus tear approximately 4 cm×5 cm in size.The lesion was considered unsuitable for endoscopic repair by the attending endoscopist.Despite conservative measures,including fasting and acid sup-pression,the patient experienced persistent bleeding and a substantial decrease in hemoglobin levels relative to admission values.Following a multidisciplinary consultation,HBOT was initiated,resulting in the cessation of bleeding and rapid wound healing.CONCLUSION For patients with gastric tears presenting with active hemorrhage,HBOT might offer an effective alternative when conventional endoscopic therapies are not viable or have been unsuccessful.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Endoscopic therapy is the primary approach for treating Mallory-Weiss syndro-me,particularly under conditions of mucosal protection and gastric acid suppre-ssion.However,for a subset of patients who cannot undergo endoscopic interven-tion or for whom such treatment proves ineffective,alternative measures like arterial embolization or surgical intervention may be required.While hyperbaric oxygen therapy(HBOT)has been applied across a range of medical conditions,its application in managing hemorrhage due to gastric tears remains undocumented.CASE SUMMARY A 52-year-old patient was admitted with symptoms of hematemesis and melena,and an endoscopy revealed a gastric fundus tear approximately 4 cm×5 cm in size.The lesion was considered unsuitable for endoscopic repair by the attending endoscopist.Despite conservative measures,including fasting and acid sup-pression,the patient experienced persistent bleeding and a substantial decrease in hemoglobin levels relative to admission values.Following a multidisciplinary consultation,HBOT was initiated,resulting in the cessation of bleeding and rapid wound healing.CONCLUSION For patients with gastric tears presenting with active hemorrhage,HBOT might offer an effective alternative when conventional endoscopic therapies are not viable or have been unsuccessful.