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Cholangioscopy-guided retrieval basket and snare for the removal of biliary stones and retained prostheses

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Certain pancreaticobiliary conditions remain challenging to treat using standard endoscopic techniques. Examples include difficult-to-remove gallstones and foreign objects in the bile ducts. Two tools designed for these purposes are the SpyGlass retrieval basket and the SpyGlass...

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Autores principales: Fejleh, M. Phillip, Thaker, Adarsh M., Kim, Stephen, Muthusamy, V. Raman, Sedarat, Alireza
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6493205/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31061947
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vgie.2019.03.001
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author Fejleh, M. Phillip
Thaker, Adarsh M.
Kim, Stephen
Muthusamy, V. Raman
Sedarat, Alireza
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Thaker, Adarsh M.
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Certain pancreaticobiliary conditions remain challenging to treat using standard endoscopic techniques. Examples include difficult-to-remove gallstones and foreign objects in the bile ducts. Two tools designed for these purposes are the SpyGlass retrieval basket and the SpyGlass retrieval snare, which are passed through the cholangioscope channel for use under direct visualization. We present 3 cases in which these tools were used successfully. METHODS: Three cases using the SpyGlass retrieval basket and retrieval snare were reviewed for efficacy. RESULTS: Patient 1 had hepatitis C cirrhosis and underwent liver transplantation with T tube placement at the site of biliary anastomosis. Image-guided T tube removal by interventional radiology was unsuccessful. Endoscopic removal with the SpyGlass retrieval snare was completed. Patient 2 presented with cholangitis from an impacted common bile duct stone. Fragmentation with electrohydraulic lithotripsy was performed, and the fragments were removed with the SpyGlass retrieval basket. Patient 3 presented for removal of a migrated biliary stent. The stent was placed a year prior during an ERCP for treatment of choledocholithiasis. Initial removal attempt at an area hospital failed, so the patient was referred to our center, where the Spyglass retrieval snare was used to remove the biliary stent. CONCLUSIONS: This case series demonstrates initial successes treating biliary pathologic conditions with the SpyGlass retrieval basket and retrieval snare, 2 tools designed for use under direct visualization with the cholangioscope.
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spelling pubmed-64932052019-05-06 Cholangioscopy-guided retrieval basket and snare for the removal of biliary stones and retained prostheses Fejleh, M. Phillip Thaker, Adarsh M. Kim, Stephen Muthusamy, V. Raman Sedarat, Alireza VideoGIE Video Case Series BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Certain pancreaticobiliary conditions remain challenging to treat using standard endoscopic techniques. Examples include difficult-to-remove gallstones and foreign objects in the bile ducts. Two tools designed for these purposes are the SpyGlass retrieval basket and the SpyGlass retrieval snare, which are passed through the cholangioscope channel for use under direct visualization. We present 3 cases in which these tools were used successfully. METHODS: Three cases using the SpyGlass retrieval basket and retrieval snare were reviewed for efficacy. RESULTS: Patient 1 had hepatitis C cirrhosis and underwent liver transplantation with T tube placement at the site of biliary anastomosis. Image-guided T tube removal by interventional radiology was unsuccessful. Endoscopic removal with the SpyGlass retrieval snare was completed. Patient 2 presented with cholangitis from an impacted common bile duct stone. Fragmentation with electrohydraulic lithotripsy was performed, and the fragments were removed with the SpyGlass retrieval basket. Patient 3 presented for removal of a migrated biliary stent. The stent was placed a year prior during an ERCP for treatment of choledocholithiasis. Initial removal attempt at an area hospital failed, so the patient was referred to our center, where the Spyglass retrieval snare was used to remove the biliary stent. CONCLUSIONS: This case series demonstrates initial successes treating biliary pathologic conditions with the SpyGlass retrieval basket and retrieval snare, 2 tools designed for use under direct visualization with the cholangioscope. Elsevier 2019-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6493205/ /pubmed/31061947 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vgie.2019.03.001 Text en © 2019 American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. Published by Elsevier Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Fejleh, M. Phillip
Thaker, Adarsh M.
Kim, Stephen
Muthusamy, V. Raman
Sedarat, Alireza
Cholangioscopy-guided retrieval basket and snare for the removal of biliary stones and retained prostheses
title Cholangioscopy-guided retrieval basket and snare for the removal of biliary stones and retained prostheses
title_full Cholangioscopy-guided retrieval basket and snare for the removal of biliary stones and retained prostheses
title_fullStr Cholangioscopy-guided retrieval basket and snare for the removal of biliary stones and retained prostheses
title_full_unstemmed Cholangioscopy-guided retrieval basket and snare for the removal of biliary stones and retained prostheses
title_short Cholangioscopy-guided retrieval basket and snare for the removal of biliary stones and retained prostheses
title_sort cholangioscopy-guided retrieval basket and snare for the removal of biliary stones and retained prostheses
topic Video Case Series
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6493205/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31061947
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vgie.2019.03.001
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