1. Adjuvant Radiofrequency Ablation Along With Stenting Versus Stenting Alone for Biliary Tree Drainage in Patients With Malignant Biliary Strictures: A Systemic Review and Meta-analysis.
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Hayat U, Ashfaq MZ, Haseeb M, Farhan ML, Kamal MU, Talib KA, Khan HMA, and Siddiqui AA
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- Humans, Prospective Studies, Constriction, Pathologic etiology, Drainage adverse effects, Stents adverse effects, Treatment Outcome, Cholestasis etiology, Cholestasis surgery, Radiofrequency Ablation adverse effects, Biliary Tract, Catheter Ablation adverse effects, Bile Duct Neoplasms complications, Bile Duct Neoplasms surgery
- Abstract
Objective: This metanalysis aims to assess the efficacy and safety of biliary stenting along with radiofrequency ablation compared with stents alone to treat malignant biliary obstruction (MBO) due to extrahepatic biliary strictures secondary to cholangiocarcinoma, pancreatic cancer, and metastatic cancer., Methods: A systemic search of major databases through April 2022 was done. All original studies were included comparing radiofrequency ablation with stenting versus stenting alone for treating malignant biliary strictures. The primary outcomes of interest were the difference in the mean stent patency and overall survival (OS) days between the 2 groups. The secondary outcome was to compare the adverse events of the 2 groups. The mean difference in the stent patency and OS days was pooled by using a random-effect model. We calculated the odds ratio to compare the adverse events between the 2 groups., Results: A total of 13 studies with 1339 patients were identified. The pooled weighted mean difference in stent patency was 43.50 days (95% CI, 25.60-61.41), favoring the RFA plus stenting. Moreover, the pooled weighted mean difference in OS was 90.53 days (95% CI, 49.00-132.07), showing improved survival in the RFA group. Our analysis showed no statistically significant difference in adverse events between the 2 groups OR 1.13 (95% CI, 0.90-1.42)., Conclusion: Our analysis showed that RFA, along with stent, is safe and is associated with improved stent patency and overall patient survival in malignant biliary strictures. More robust prospective studies should assess this association further., (Copyright © 2023 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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