Status quo and prospect of endoscopic hemostasis for peptic ulcer bleeding
Peptic ulcer is a common disease in the Department of Gastroenterology,mainly including gastric and duodenal ulcers.Untreated peptic ulcer may lead to serious complications,such as bleeding,perforation and stenosis.Peptic ulcer bleeding may pose a serious threat to the health of patients,so early diagnosis and treatment are required to reduce the risk of complications and accelerate the rehabilitation process.Endoscopic hemostasis is a common method to treat peptic ulcer bleeding,which can quickly stop bleeding and promote healing,avoiding the need of conventional surgery and simultaneously reducing the recovery time of patients.Endoscopic hemostasis has the advantages of simple operation and quick response,and multiple methods can be used to stop bleeding,such as local injection of drugs,mechanical hemostasis or clamping ulcer with anastomosis.In this paper,the related literature reports are reviewed,and the research progress of endoscopic hemostasis for peptic ulcer bleeding is summarized,so as to provide some reference basis for clinical treatment of peptic ulcer bleeding.