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Clinical evaluation of a prototype multi-bending peroral direct cholangioscope

Background Although peroral direct cholangioscopy (PDCS) is emerging as an alternative to traditional mother-daughter cholangioscopy, it is associated with high failure rates. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the ability to insert and carry out interventions using a prototype multi-bendi...

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Autores principales: Itoi, Takao, Reddy, D Nageshwar, Sofuni, Atsushi, Ramchandani, Mohan, Itokawa, Fumihide, Gupta, Rajesh, Kurihara, Toshio, Tsuchiya, Takayoshi, Ishii, Kentaro, Ikeuchi, Nobuhito, Moriyasu, Fuminori, Moon, Jong Ho
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Publicado: Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3933760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23560942
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/den.12082
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author Itoi, Takao
Reddy, D Nageshwar
Sofuni, Atsushi
Ramchandani, Mohan
Itokawa, Fumihide
Gupta, Rajesh
Kurihara, Toshio
Tsuchiya, Takayoshi
Ishii, Kentaro
Ikeuchi, Nobuhito
Moriyasu, Fuminori
Moon, Jong Ho
author_facet Itoi, Takao
Reddy, D Nageshwar
Sofuni, Atsushi
Ramchandani, Mohan
Itokawa, Fumihide
Gupta, Rajesh
Kurihara, Toshio
Tsuchiya, Takayoshi
Ishii, Kentaro
Ikeuchi, Nobuhito
Moriyasu, Fuminori
Moon, Jong Ho
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description Background Although peroral direct cholangioscopy (PDCS) is emerging as an alternative to traditional mother-daughter cholangioscopy, it is associated with high failure rates. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the ability to insert and carry out interventions using a prototype multi-bending PDCS. Patients and Methods Prospective, observational clinical feasibility study was done in 41 patients with a variety of biliary diseases. A multi-bending PDCS prototype was inserted using a free-hand technique, a guidewire alone, or with a 5-Fr diameter anchoring balloon. Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures were carried out. Results The free-hand direct insertion technique failed in all attempted cases (n = 7). Of the remaining 34 cases, successful rate of PDCS insertion into the distal bile duct was achieved by passing the PDCS over a guidewire alone (n = 6) and/or with a guidewire plus anchoring balloon (n = 28) for an overall successrate of 88.2% (30/34). In 13 (92.9%) patients without an underlying biliary stricture, PDCS insertion proximal to the bifurcation was possible. In 25 cases, biliary interventions were attempted including biopsy (n = 13), stone removal (n = 6), stent removal (n = 1), and intraductal electrohydraulic lithotripsy (n = 2) and were successful in 22 (88%). Other than two patients with procedure-related cholangitis with a mild grade of severity, no complications were observed. Conclusions Using a novel multi-bending prototype peroral direct cholangioscope, cholangioscopy had a high diagnostic and therapeutic success rate only when passed over a guidewire and anchoring balloon but not with the free-hand insertion technique. Comparative studies of direct cholangioscopy are warranted.
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spelling pubmed-39337602014-03-05 Clinical evaluation of a prototype multi-bending peroral direct cholangioscope Itoi, Takao Reddy, D Nageshwar Sofuni, Atsushi Ramchandani, Mohan Itokawa, Fumihide Gupta, Rajesh Kurihara, Toshio Tsuchiya, Takayoshi Ishii, Kentaro Ikeuchi, Nobuhito Moriyasu, Fuminori Moon, Jong Ho Dig Endosc Original Articles Background Although peroral direct cholangioscopy (PDCS) is emerging as an alternative to traditional mother-daughter cholangioscopy, it is associated with high failure rates. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the ability to insert and carry out interventions using a prototype multi-bending PDCS. Patients and Methods Prospective, observational clinical feasibility study was done in 41 patients with a variety of biliary diseases. A multi-bending PDCS prototype was inserted using a free-hand technique, a guidewire alone, or with a 5-Fr diameter anchoring balloon. Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures were carried out. Results The free-hand direct insertion technique failed in all attempted cases (n = 7). Of the remaining 34 cases, successful rate of PDCS insertion into the distal bile duct was achieved by passing the PDCS over a guidewire alone (n = 6) and/or with a guidewire plus anchoring balloon (n = 28) for an overall successrate of 88.2% (30/34). In 13 (92.9%) patients without an underlying biliary stricture, PDCS insertion proximal to the bifurcation was possible. In 25 cases, biliary interventions were attempted including biopsy (n = 13), stone removal (n = 6), stent removal (n = 1), and intraductal electrohydraulic lithotripsy (n = 2) and were successful in 22 (88%). Other than two patients with procedure-related cholangitis with a mild grade of severity, no complications were observed. Conclusions Using a novel multi-bending prototype peroral direct cholangioscope, cholangioscopy had a high diagnostic and therapeutic success rate only when passed over a guidewire and anchoring balloon but not with the free-hand insertion technique. Comparative studies of direct cholangioscopy are warranted. Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd 2014-01 2013-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3933760/ /pubmed/23560942 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/den.12082 Text en © 2013 The Authors Digestive Endoscopy published by Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd on behalf of Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Itoi, Takao
Reddy, D Nageshwar
Sofuni, Atsushi
Ramchandani, Mohan
Itokawa, Fumihide
Gupta, Rajesh
Kurihara, Toshio
Tsuchiya, Takayoshi
Ishii, Kentaro
Ikeuchi, Nobuhito
Moriyasu, Fuminori
Moon, Jong Ho
Clinical evaluation of a prototype multi-bending peroral direct cholangioscope
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title_full Clinical evaluation of a prototype multi-bending peroral direct cholangioscope
title_fullStr Clinical evaluation of a prototype multi-bending peroral direct cholangioscope
title_full_unstemmed Clinical evaluation of a prototype multi-bending peroral direct cholangioscope
title_short Clinical evaluation of a prototype multi-bending peroral direct cholangioscope
title_sort clinical evaluation of a prototype multi-bending peroral direct cholangioscope
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3933760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23560942
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/den.12082
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