Devascularization and Transection
Devascularization and staplegun transection procedures to separate the bleeding
site from the high-pressure portal system have been used in the emergency
management of variceal bleeding. The lower end of the esophagus is reached
through a small gastrostomy incision; a staple gun permits anastomosis of the
transected ends of the esophagus. Rebleeding is a risk, and the outcomes of
these procedures vary among patient populations.
Nursing Management
Monitoring the patient‘s physical condition and evaluating emotional responses
and cognitive status.
Monitor and record vital signs
Assess the patient‘s nutritional and neurologic status.
This assessment will assist in identifying hepatic encephalopathy resulting from
the breakdown of blood in the GI tract and a rising serum ammonia level.
Manifestations range from drowsiness to encephalopathy and coma.
Complete rest of the esophagus may be indicated with bleeding, so parenteral
nutrition is initiated. Gastric suction usually