ABSTRACT

Hong Kong Med J 2009;15:227-9 | Number 3, June 2009
CASE REPORT
Colonic injury from electric arcing: a significant complication of argon plasma coagulation
Simon CY Law, James CH Wong, Hester YS Cheung, CC Chung, Michael KW Li
Department of Surgery, Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital, Chai Wan, Hong Kong
 
 
Argon plasma coagulation is increasingly used in endoscopic haemostasis. This case report illustrates the potential for thermal injury at a staple line remote from the area of argon plasma coagulation treatment as a result of electrical arcing. Increasing numbers of colorectal anastomosis and reconstruction procedures are now being performed using stapling techniques and the use of argon plasma coagulation in these patients has become a common situation in clinical practice. Information about this potential danger should be well disseminated to endoscopists and surgeons to avoid preventable complications. The presence of a staple line nearby should be considered a contra-indication for argon plasma coagulation.
 
Key words: Argon; Gastrointestinal hemorrhage; Hemostasis, endoscopic; Laser coagulation; Radiation injuries
 
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