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1/2. Acute respiratory insufficiency after endoscopy for bleeding oesophageal varices.

    Two patients with alcoholic liver disease and gross ascites underwent endoscopic injection and compression by Sengstaken tube of oesophageal varices under general anaesthesia. Postoperatively both patients developed acute respiratory failure, which resolved after air had been aspirated from the stomach via the Sengstaken tube. All air should be aspirated at the end of the procedure in patients with ascites who undergo endoscopy, and respiration should be carefully supervised postoperatively.
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2/2. Elective forceps delivery and extradural anaesthesia in a primigravida with portal hypertension and oesophageal varices.

    The use of extradural analgesia to avoid straining in a primigravida with portal hypertension and secondary oesophageal varices is described, together with a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of this approach.
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