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Endoscopic ultrasound-guided entero-enterostomy for the treatment of afferent loop syndrome: a multicenter experience

Authors :
Mouen A. Khashab
Richard A. Kozarek
Shayan Irani
Rastislav Kunda
Vikesh K. Singh
Yen I. Chen
Jose Nieto
Olaya I. Brewer Gutierrez
Markus Dollhopf
Saowanee Ngamruengphong
Hanaa Dakour Aridi
Nadav Sahar
Ali A. Siddiqui
Omid Sanaei
Marcia I. Canto
Majidah Bukhari
Surgical clinical sciences
Gastroenterology
Surgery
Source :
Brewer Gutierrez, O I, Irani, S S, Ngamruengphong, S, Aridi, H D, Kunda, R, Siddiqui, A, Dollhopf, M, Nieto, J, Chen, Y I, Sahar, N, Bukhari, M A, Sanaei, O, Canto, M I, Singh, V K, Kozarek, R & Khashab, M A 2018, ' Endoscopic ultrasound-guided entero-enterostomy for the treatment of afferent loop syndrome : A multicenter experience ', Endoscopy, vol. 50, no. 9, pp. 891-895 . https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0044-102254
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background Afferent loop syndrome (ALS) is traditionally managed surgically and, more recently, endoscopically. The role of endoscopic ultrasound-guided entero-enterostomy (EUS-EE) has not been well described. The aim of this study was to assess the technical and clinical success and safety of EUS-EE. Methods This was a multicenter, retrospective series at six centers in patients with ALS treated by EUS-EE. Data on patients treated with enteroscopy-assisted luminal stenting (EALS) at a single center were also collected. Results 18 patients (mean age 64.2 years, 72 % post-pancreaticoduodenectomy, 10 female) underwent EUS-EE. The most common symptoms were vomiting (27.8 %) and jaundice (33.3 %). Clinical success included resolution of symptoms in 88.9 % and improvement to allow hospital discharge in 11.1 %. Technical success was achieved in 100 % of cases, with a mean procedure time of 29.7 minutes. The most common procedure was a gastro-jejunostomy (72.2 %). Three adverse events (16.7 %) occurred (two mild, one moderate). When compared with data on EALS, patients treated with EUS-EE needed fewer re-interventions (16.6 % vs. 76.5 %; P Conclusion EUS-EE seems to be safe and effective in the treatment of ALS. Indirect comparison with EALS suggested that EUS-EE is associated with a reduced need for re-intervention.

Details

ISSN :
14388812
Volume :
50
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Endoscopy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d4239f2b10d88402081e3f629aa24d14