Editorial
Copyright ©2011 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Sep 21, 2011; 17(35): 3962-3970
Published online Sep 21, 2011. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v17.i35.3962
Table 1 Current data regarding the use of Ankaferd blood stopper in distinct states of gastrointestinal bleedings
ReferenceYearnDiagnosisMean ABS volume (mL)
Ibis et al[20]20081Solitary rectal ulcer10
Kurt et al[21]20081Dieulafoy lesion12
Kurt et al[42]20081Distal cholangiocellular carcinoma15
Tuncer et al[14]20101Fundal variceal bleeding6
Ozaslan et al[17]20091Radiation colitis20
Kurt et al[43]20103Rectum cancer5, 14
7Gastric cancer7, 9
Ozaslan et al[44]20105Gastric cancer8
1Periampullary cancer10
Beyazit et al[13]20101Sphincterotomy bleeding3
Ozaslan et al[15]20101Variceal bleeding10
Karaman et al[16]20105Colonic postpolypectomy bleeding5-6
2Gastric postpolypectomy bleeding5-6
1Oozing visible vessel at duodenum5
Shorbagi et al[18]20101Radiation proctitis20
Ozaslan et al[19]20108Radiation proctitis20-30
Kurt et al[22]20106Gastric postpolypectomy bleeding10
2Duodenal postpolypectomy bleeding5, 9
3Colonic postpolypectomy bleeding3, 17
4Gastric biopsy10
2Dieulafoy lesion47
3Radiation colitis24
2GAVE15
1Congestive gastropathy10
Ozaslan et al[35]20105Peptic ulcer2, 7
2Acute erosive gastropathy5
1Esophageal ulcer7
1Mallory-Weiss13
Purnak et al[36]20111Peptic ulcer20
Zulfikar et al[46]20111Esophageal cancer6