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The Use of a New Dedicated Electrocautery Lumen-Apposing Metal Stent for Gallbladder Drainage in Patients with Acute Cholecystitis

Authors :
Luca Brandaleone
Gianluca Franchellucci
Antonio Facciorusso
Jayanta Samanta
Jong Ho Moon
Jorge Vargas-Madrigal
Carlos Robles Medranda
Carmelo Barbera
Francesco Di Matteo
Milutin Bulajic
Francesco Auriemma
Danilo Paduano
Federica Calabrese
Carmine Gentile
Marco Massidda
Marco Bianchi
Luca De Luca
Davide Polverini
Benedetta Masoni
Valeria Poletti
Giacomo Marcozzi
Cesare Hassan
Alessandro Repici
Benedetto Mangiavillano
Source :
Diagnostics, Vol 13, Iss 21, p 3341 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2023.

Abstract

Aims: Lumen-apposing metal stents (LAMSs) in ultrasonography-guided gallbladder drainage (EUS-GBD) have become increasingly important for high-risk surgical patients. Our study aims to evaluate the technical and clinical success, safety, and feasibility of endoscopic ultrasonography-guided gallbladder drainage using a new dedicated LAMS. Methods: This is a retrospective multicenter study that included all consecutive patients not suitable for surgery who were referred to a tertiary center for EUS-GBD using a new dedicated electrocautery LAMS for acute cholecystitis at eight different centers. Results: Our study included 54 patients with a mean age of 76.48 years (standard deviation: 12.6 years). Out of the 54 endoscopic gallbladder drainages performed, 24 (44.4%) were cholecysto-gastrostomy, and 30 (55.4%) were cholecysto-duodenostomy. The technical success of LAMS placement was 100%, and clinical success was achieved in 23 out of 30 patients (76.67%). Adverse events were observed in two patients (5.6%). Patients were discharged after a median of 5 days post-stenting. Conclusions: EUS-GBD represents a valuable option for high-surgical-risk patients with acute cholecystitis. This new dedicated LAMS has demonstrated a high rate of technical and clinical success, along with a high level of safety.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20754418
Volume :
13
Issue :
21
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Diagnostics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.bb67584488e04507b4b48a1dac56c0a8
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13213341