Fuchs K H, Wirtz H J, Schaube H
Dtsch Med Wochenschr. 1984 May 25;109(21):813-6. doi: 10.1055/s-2008-1069278.
Endoscopic injection of polidocanol was used in a prospective study of 88 patients with gastroduodenal bleeding. Active bleeding by injecting polidocanol (1%) in 54 patients achieved initial haemostasis in 51 (94%); lasting arrest of bleeding was achieved in 39 (72%). This injection treatment was also used to prevent recurrence of bleeding where there had been signs of previous bleeding: this proved successful in 25 of 34 patients (74%). The endoscopic injection method thus gave results equivalent to other endoscopic methods of achieving haemostasis.