Gastrointestinal Haemorrhage
ModerateHigh-yieldSurgery · GI Surgery
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Gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding is a common surgical and medical emergency, classically divided by the ligament of Treitz into upper (UGIB, proximal to it) and lower (LGIB, distal to it) sources. This topic bridges medicine and surgery and is heavily tested for resuscitation priorities, risk scores, the variceal-vs-non-variceal split, and the endoscopic/surgical decision tree. The ligament of Treitz (suspensory mus…
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