Abstract
Colonic diverticular bleeding is a leading cause of lower gastrointestinal bleeding, accounting for the increasing hospitalization rate in Japan. Although over-the-scope clips (OTSCs) have demonstrated favorable outcomes as an initial hemostatic method, their effectiveness as a rescue therapy after rebleeding from primary endoscopic hemostasis remains unclear. This study describes four patients with colonic diverticular bleeding who underwent an OTSC procedure after rebleeding from primary endoscopic hemostasis using standard methods. Immediate hemostasis was achieved in all cases; however, three patients experienced rebleeding during hospitalization, requiring interventional radiology or surgical intervention. Although immediate hemostasis can be achieved using OTSCs in cases of rebleeding after primary endoscopic hemostasis, their effectiveness in reducing short-term rebleeding might be limited. Further large-scale studies are warranted to evaluate OTSC efficacy in managing colonic diverticular bleeding after rebleeding from primary endoscopic hemostasis.