Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2017.
World J Gastroenterol. Nov 21, 2017; 23(43): 7746-7755
Published online Nov 21, 2017. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v23.i43.7746
Table 1 Clinical features of patients with gastric varices
Clinical featuresn (%)
Total number of patients519
Male392 (75.5)
Female127 (24.5)
Mean age (yr)47.9 ± 10.8
Etiology of gastric varices
HBV cirrhosis386 (74.3)
HCV cirrhosis21 (4.0)
Alcoholism cirrhosis18 (3.5)
Combined cirrhosis19 (3.7)
Cryptogenic cirrhosis29 (5.6)
Others (PBC, Budd-Chiari syndrome, PVT, etc.)46 (8.9)
Classification of gastric varices
GOV153 (10.2)
GOV2153 (29.5)
GOV1 + GOV2304 (58.6)
IGV17 (1.3)
IGV22 (0.4)
Child-Pugh classification
A195 (37.6)
B231 (44.5)
C93 (17.9)
Table 2 Procedure-related complications in gastric variceal obturation
Complicationsn (%)
Total number of EGVO procedures628
Sticking of the needle to the varix9 (1.43)
Blockage of the injection catheter17 (2.71)
Glue adhesion to the endoscope resulted in difficulty withdrawing the endoscope1 (0.159)
Ligation device sticking to the varices2 (0.318)