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Multicenter prospective evaluation study of endoscopic ultrasoundā€guided hepaticogastrostomy combined with antegrade stenting (with video)

Authors :
Hidefumi Nishikiori
Keiichi Hatamaru
Mamoru Takenaka
Tomoyuki Yokota
Kentaro Yamao
Takeshi Ogura
Taira Kuroda
Chishio Noguchi
Kosuke Minaga
Yasutaka Chiba
Yukitaka Yamashita
Yasuhiko Gotoh
Kazuhide Higuchi
Ryota Sagami
Atsushi Okuda
Masayuki Kitano
Source :
Digestive Endoscopy. 30:252-259
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Wiley, 2017.

Abstract

Objective EUS-guided hepaticogastrostomy (EUS-HGS) is often indicated for advanced stage patients because it prevents the adverse events associated with EUS-HGS procedures, and provides long stent patency. EUS-guided antegrade stenting (AS) has been developed as an advanced technique. Thus, to prevent adverse events and achieve, long stent patency, EUS-AS combined with EUS-HGS (EUS-HGAS) has been reported. The aim of this study was to evaluate the technical feasibility and efficacy of EUS-HGAS in a multicenter, prospective study. Methods This prospective study was carried out at each hospital of the Therapeutic endoscopic ultrasound group. The primary endpoint of this multicenter prospective study was the stent patency of EUS-HGAS. Results A total of 49 patients were enrolled. The technical success rate of EUS-HGS was 95.8% (47/49). EUS-AS failed in 5 patients because the guidewire could not be advanced into the intestine across the bile duct obstruction site. Therefore, EUS-HGAS was successfully performed in 40 patients (technical success rate: 85.7%). Median overall survival was 114days. Median stent patency including stent dysfunction and patient's death was 114days. On the other hand, mean stent patency was 320 days. Adverse events were seen in 10.2% (5/49) of cases. Hyperamylasemia was seen in 4patients, and bleeding was seen in 1 patient. Conclusions In conclusions, the present study is the first to evaluate EUS-HGAS. EUS-HGAS has clinical benefit for obtaining long stent patency, and avoiding adverse events, although the possibility of acute pancreatitis due to obstruction of the orifice of the pancreatic duct must be considered. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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ISSN :
14431661 and 09155635
Volume :
30
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Digestive Endoscopy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b36176563d8a2fe8b3fabe2317cbf44e