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Moving scope technique improves technical success rate of device insertion during EUS-guided hepaticogastrostomy (with video)

BACKGROUND: Technical tips for device insertion during endoscopic ultrasound-guided hepaticogastrostomy (EUS-HGS) have not been reported. To improve the technical success rate of device insertion without unnecessary tract dilation, the pushing force should be transmitted directly from the channel of...

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Autores principales: Bessho, Kimi, Ogura, Takeshi, Ueno, Saori, Okuda, Atsushi, Nishioka, Nobu, Sakamoto, Jun, Yamamoto, Yoshitaro, Uba, Yuki, Tomita, Mitsuki, Hattori, Nobuhiro, Nakamura, Junichi, Nishikawa, Hiroki
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10605674/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37900005
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17562848231207004
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author Bessho, Kimi
Ogura, Takeshi
Ueno, Saori
Okuda, Atsushi
Nishioka, Nobu
Sakamoto, Jun
Yamamoto, Yoshitaro
Uba, Yuki
Tomita, Mitsuki
Hattori, Nobuhiro
Nakamura, Junichi
Nishikawa, Hiroki
author_facet Bessho, Kimi
Ogura, Takeshi
Ueno, Saori
Okuda, Atsushi
Nishioka, Nobu
Sakamoto, Jun
Yamamoto, Yoshitaro
Uba, Yuki
Tomita, Mitsuki
Hattori, Nobuhiro
Nakamura, Junichi
Nishikawa, Hiroki
author_sort Bessho, Kimi
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Technical tips for device insertion during endoscopic ultrasound-guided hepaticogastrostomy (EUS-HGS) have not been reported. To improve the technical success rate of device insertion without unnecessary tract dilation, the pushing force should be transmitted directly from the channel of the echoendoscope to the intrahepatic bile duct. OBJECTIVES: We developed a novel technique, termed the ‘moving scope technique’, the feasibility of which during EUS-HGS is described. DESIGN: Retrospective study. METHODS: The primary outcome of this study was the technical success rate of dilation device insertion without electrocautery dilation after the moving scope technique. The initial technical success rate of dilation device insertion was defined as successful insertion into the biliary tract. If dilation device insertion failed, the moving scope technique was attempted. RESULTS: A total of 143 patients were enrolled in this study. The initial technical success rate for device insertion was 80.4% (115/143). The moving scope technique was therefore attempted in 28 patients. The mean angle between the intrahepatic bile duct and the guidewire was improved to 141.0° and resulted in a technical success rate of 100% (28/28). The area under the ROC curve (AUC) was 0.88, and 120° predicted successful dilation device insertion with sensitivity of 88.0% and specificity of 78.8%. Bile peritonitis (n = 8) and cholangitis (n = 2) were observed as adverse events, but were not severe. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, the moving scope technique may be helpful during EUS-HGS to achieve successful insertion of the dilation device into the biliary tract. These results should be evaluated in a prospective randomized controlled trial.
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spelling pubmed-106056742023-10-28 Moving scope technique improves technical success rate of device insertion during EUS-guided hepaticogastrostomy (with video) Bessho, Kimi Ogura, Takeshi Ueno, Saori Okuda, Atsushi Nishioka, Nobu Sakamoto, Jun Yamamoto, Yoshitaro Uba, Yuki Tomita, Mitsuki Hattori, Nobuhiro Nakamura, Junichi Nishikawa, Hiroki Therap Adv Gastroenterol Original Research BACKGROUND: Technical tips for device insertion during endoscopic ultrasound-guided hepaticogastrostomy (EUS-HGS) have not been reported. To improve the technical success rate of device insertion without unnecessary tract dilation, the pushing force should be transmitted directly from the channel of the echoendoscope to the intrahepatic bile duct. OBJECTIVES: We developed a novel technique, termed the ‘moving scope technique’, the feasibility of which during EUS-HGS is described. DESIGN: Retrospective study. METHODS: The primary outcome of this study was the technical success rate of dilation device insertion without electrocautery dilation after the moving scope technique. The initial technical success rate of dilation device insertion was defined as successful insertion into the biliary tract. If dilation device insertion failed, the moving scope technique was attempted. RESULTS: A total of 143 patients were enrolled in this study. The initial technical success rate for device insertion was 80.4% (115/143). The moving scope technique was therefore attempted in 28 patients. The mean angle between the intrahepatic bile duct and the guidewire was improved to 141.0° and resulted in a technical success rate of 100% (28/28). The area under the ROC curve (AUC) was 0.88, and 120° predicted successful dilation device insertion with sensitivity of 88.0% and specificity of 78.8%. Bile peritonitis (n = 8) and cholangitis (n = 2) were observed as adverse events, but were not severe. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, the moving scope technique may be helpful during EUS-HGS to achieve successful insertion of the dilation device into the biliary tract. These results should be evaluated in a prospective randomized controlled trial. SAGE Publications 2023-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10605674/ /pubmed/37900005 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17562848231207004 Text en © The Author(s), 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Original Research
Bessho, Kimi
Ogura, Takeshi
Ueno, Saori
Okuda, Atsushi
Nishioka, Nobu
Sakamoto, Jun
Yamamoto, Yoshitaro
Uba, Yuki
Tomita, Mitsuki
Hattori, Nobuhiro
Nakamura, Junichi
Nishikawa, Hiroki
Moving scope technique improves technical success rate of device insertion during EUS-guided hepaticogastrostomy (with video)
title Moving scope technique improves technical success rate of device insertion during EUS-guided hepaticogastrostomy (with video)
title_full Moving scope technique improves technical success rate of device insertion during EUS-guided hepaticogastrostomy (with video)
title_fullStr Moving scope technique improves technical success rate of device insertion during EUS-guided hepaticogastrostomy (with video)
title_full_unstemmed Moving scope technique improves technical success rate of device insertion during EUS-guided hepaticogastrostomy (with video)
title_short Moving scope technique improves technical success rate of device insertion during EUS-guided hepaticogastrostomy (with video)
title_sort moving scope technique improves technical success rate of device insertion during eus-guided hepaticogastrostomy (with video)
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10605674/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37900005
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17562848231207004
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