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Outcomes of endoscopic management of primary and refractory postcholecystectomy biliary leaks in a multicentre review of 178 patients

BACKGROUND: Biliary leaks have been treated with endoscopic management using different techniques with conflicting results. Furthermore the appropriate rescue therapy for refractory leaks has not been established. We evaluated the clinical effectiveness of initial endotherapy for postcholecystectomy...

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Autores principales: Canena, Jorge, Horta, David, Coimbra, João, Meireles, Liliane, Russo, Pedro, Marques, Inês, Ricardo, Leonel, Rodrigues, Catarina, Capela, Tiago, Carvalho, Diana, Loureiro, Rafaela, Dias, António Mateus, Ramos, Gonçalo, Coutinho, António Pereira, Romão, Carlos, Veiga, Pedro Mota
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4545536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26285593
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12876-015-0334-y
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author Canena, Jorge
Horta, David
Coimbra, João
Meireles, Liliane
Russo, Pedro
Marques, Inês
Ricardo, Leonel
Rodrigues, Catarina
Capela, Tiago
Carvalho, Diana
Loureiro, Rafaela
Dias, António Mateus
Ramos, Gonçalo
Coutinho, António Pereira
Romão, Carlos
Veiga, Pedro Mota
author_facet Canena, Jorge
Horta, David
Coimbra, João
Meireles, Liliane
Russo, Pedro
Marques, Inês
Ricardo, Leonel
Rodrigues, Catarina
Capela, Tiago
Carvalho, Diana
Loureiro, Rafaela
Dias, António Mateus
Ramos, Gonçalo
Coutinho, António Pereira
Romão, Carlos
Veiga, Pedro Mota
author_sort Canena, Jorge
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description BACKGROUND: Biliary leaks have been treated with endoscopic management using different techniques with conflicting results. Furthermore the appropriate rescue therapy for refractory leaks has not been established. We evaluated the clinical effectiveness of initial endotherapy for postcholecystectomy biliary leaks using an homogenous approach (sphincterotomy + placement of a 10-French plastic stent) in a large series of patients as well as the optimal and efficacy of rescue endotherapy for refractory biliary leaks. METHODS: This was a multicenter, retrospective study of 178 patients who underwent endoscopic management of postcholecystectomy biliary leaks with a combination of biliary sphincterotomy and the placement of a large-bore (10-French) plastic stent. Data were collected to analyze the clinical outcomes and technical success, efficacy of the rescue endotherapy and the need for surgery, adverse events and prognostic factors for clinical success of endotherapy. RESULTS: Following endotherapy, closure of the leak was accomplished in 162/178 patients (91.0 %). The multivariate logistic model showed that the type of leak, namely a high-grade biliary leak, was the only independent prognostic factor associated with treatment failure (OR = 26.78; 95 % CI = 6.59–108.83; P < 0.01). The remaining 16 patients were treated with multiple plastic stents (MPSs) with a success rate of 62.5 % (10 patients). The use of fewer than 3 plastic stents (P = 0.023) and a high-grade biliary leak (P = 0.034) were shown to be significant predictors of treatment failure with MPSs in refractory bile leaks. The 6 patients in whom the placement of MPSs failed were retreated with a fully cover self-expandable metallic stent (FCSEMS), resulting in closure of the leak in all cases. CONCLUSIONS: Endotherapy of biliary leaks with a combination of biliary sphincterotomy and the placement of a large-bore plastic stent is associated with a high rate of success (90 %). However in our series there were several failures using MPSs as a strategy for rescue endotherapy suggesting that refractory biliary leaks should be treated with FCSEMS especially in patients with high-grade leaks.
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spelling pubmed-45455362015-08-23 Outcomes of endoscopic management of primary and refractory postcholecystectomy biliary leaks in a multicentre review of 178 patients Canena, Jorge Horta, David Coimbra, João Meireles, Liliane Russo, Pedro Marques, Inês Ricardo, Leonel Rodrigues, Catarina Capela, Tiago Carvalho, Diana Loureiro, Rafaela Dias, António Mateus Ramos, Gonçalo Coutinho, António Pereira Romão, Carlos Veiga, Pedro Mota BMC Gastroenterol Research Article BACKGROUND: Biliary leaks have been treated with endoscopic management using different techniques with conflicting results. Furthermore the appropriate rescue therapy for refractory leaks has not been established. We evaluated the clinical effectiveness of initial endotherapy for postcholecystectomy biliary leaks using an homogenous approach (sphincterotomy + placement of a 10-French plastic stent) in a large series of patients as well as the optimal and efficacy of rescue endotherapy for refractory biliary leaks. METHODS: This was a multicenter, retrospective study of 178 patients who underwent endoscopic management of postcholecystectomy biliary leaks with a combination of biliary sphincterotomy and the placement of a large-bore (10-French) plastic stent. Data were collected to analyze the clinical outcomes and technical success, efficacy of the rescue endotherapy and the need for surgery, adverse events and prognostic factors for clinical success of endotherapy. RESULTS: Following endotherapy, closure of the leak was accomplished in 162/178 patients (91.0 %). The multivariate logistic model showed that the type of leak, namely a high-grade biliary leak, was the only independent prognostic factor associated with treatment failure (OR = 26.78; 95 % CI = 6.59–108.83; P < 0.01). The remaining 16 patients were treated with multiple plastic stents (MPSs) with a success rate of 62.5 % (10 patients). The use of fewer than 3 plastic stents (P = 0.023) and a high-grade biliary leak (P = 0.034) were shown to be significant predictors of treatment failure with MPSs in refractory bile leaks. The 6 patients in whom the placement of MPSs failed were retreated with a fully cover self-expandable metallic stent (FCSEMS), resulting in closure of the leak in all cases. CONCLUSIONS: Endotherapy of biliary leaks with a combination of biliary sphincterotomy and the placement of a large-bore plastic stent is associated with a high rate of success (90 %). However in our series there were several failures using MPSs as a strategy for rescue endotherapy suggesting that refractory biliary leaks should be treated with FCSEMS especially in patients with high-grade leaks. BioMed Central 2015-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4545536/ /pubmed/26285593 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12876-015-0334-y Text en © Canena et al. 2015 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research Article
Canena, Jorge
Horta, David
Coimbra, João
Meireles, Liliane
Russo, Pedro
Marques, Inês
Ricardo, Leonel
Rodrigues, Catarina
Capela, Tiago
Carvalho, Diana
Loureiro, Rafaela
Dias, António Mateus
Ramos, Gonçalo
Coutinho, António Pereira
Romão, Carlos
Veiga, Pedro Mota
Outcomes of endoscopic management of primary and refractory postcholecystectomy biliary leaks in a multicentre review of 178 patients
title Outcomes of endoscopic management of primary and refractory postcholecystectomy biliary leaks in a multicentre review of 178 patients
title_full Outcomes of endoscopic management of primary and refractory postcholecystectomy biliary leaks in a multicentre review of 178 patients
title_fullStr Outcomes of endoscopic management of primary and refractory postcholecystectomy biliary leaks in a multicentre review of 178 patients
title_full_unstemmed Outcomes of endoscopic management of primary and refractory postcholecystectomy biliary leaks in a multicentre review of 178 patients
title_short Outcomes of endoscopic management of primary and refractory postcholecystectomy biliary leaks in a multicentre review of 178 patients
title_sort outcomes of endoscopic management of primary and refractory postcholecystectomy biliary leaks in a multicentre review of 178 patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4545536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26285593
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12876-015-0334-y
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