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DOI: 10.1055/a-2697-2542
Endoscopic ultrasound-guided selective inflow vessel devascularization: a novel approach in treatment of large gastric varices
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Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided therapy has emerged as a pivotal advancement in interventional endoscopy for portal hypertension management. While conventional EUS-guided coil-assisted cyanoacrylate injection targeting variceal clusters has demonstrated efficacy in reducing glue-related complications, optimal material utilization remains challenging in cases of extensive varices [1] [2] [3]. We present an innovative approach utilizing EUS-guided selective inflow vessel devascularization (EUS-SIVD) to achieve precise hemodynamic control.
A 64-year-old woman presented with a 35 × 30-mm variceal cluster on the posterior wall of the gastric fundus near the dome ([Fig. 1] a), type GOV2. We opted for EUS-guided precision therapy for gastric varices ([Video 1]) after obtaining the patient’s consent.


Given the large volume of varicose vein masses and the existence of gastric-kidney shunt in the patient, direct targeting of the varicose vein masses may increase the dosage of tissue glue and raise the risk of ectopic embolization. Using EUS, we precisely traced two extramural inflow vessels leading into the intramural segment ([Fig. 1] b, c) and punctured them. After placing three coils (MWCE 35–14–20 and 35–20–20; Cook Medical, Bloomington, Indiana, USA), 0.5 mL of cyanoacrylate glue with 0.5 mL of 50% dextrose was immediately injected ([Fig. 1] d, e). Color Doppler flow imaging showed that most of the blood flow to the gastric fundal variceal cluster had been occluded just 2 minutes after the procedure ([Fig. 2]). White-light endoscopy confirmed there was no significant bleeding at the puncture sites ([Fig. 1] f). The total procedure duration was 20 minutes.


Compared with traditional techniques, this novel method of EUS-SIVD precisely occludes the inflow vessels with EUS-guided treatment, leading to the use of significantly less cyanoacrylate glue and coils. This approach may decrease the likelihood of ectopic embolization and the risk of recurrence of gastric fundal varices, thus improving patient outcomes.
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Conflict of Interest
The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.
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References
- 1 Seo YS. Prevention and management of gastroesophageal varices. Clin Mol Hepatol 2018; 24: 20-42
- 2 Fujii-Lau LL, Law R, Wong Kee Song LM. et al. Novel techniques for gastric variceal obliteration. Dig Endosc 2015; 27: 189-196
- 3 Wang X, Yu S, Chen X. et al. Endoscopic ultrasound-guided injection of coils and cyanoacrylate glue for the treatment of gastric fundal varices with abnormal shunts: a series of case reports. J Int Med Res 2019; 47: 1802-1809
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18. September 2025
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References
- 1 Seo YS. Prevention and management of gastroesophageal varices. Clin Mol Hepatol 2018; 24: 20-42
- 2 Fujii-Lau LL, Law R, Wong Kee Song LM. et al. Novel techniques for gastric variceal obliteration. Dig Endosc 2015; 27: 189-196
- 3 Wang X, Yu S, Chen X. et al. Endoscopic ultrasound-guided injection of coils and cyanoacrylate glue for the treatment of gastric fundal varices with abnormal shunts: a series of case reports. J Int Med Res 2019; 47: 1802-1809



