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Technical feasibility and safety of transluminal antegrade dilation for hepaticojejunostomy stricture using a novel fine-gauge electrocautery dilator (with video)

Background and study aims  A novel fine-gauge electrocautery dilator (ED) has recently become available in Japan. The current study evaluated the safety and feasibility of transluminal antegrade dilation for hepaticojejunal stricture (HJS) using this novel ED. Patients and methods  Patients who with...

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Autores principales: Ogura, Takeshi, Nishioka, Nobu, Yamada, Masanori, Yamada, Tadahiro, Ueno, Saori, Matsuno, Jyun, Ueshima, Kazuya, Yamamoto, Yoshitaro, Okuda, Atsushi, Ashida, Reiko, Higuchi, Kazuhide
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: © Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2020
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7247889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32490157
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1135-8804
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author Ogura, Takeshi
Nishioka, Nobu
Yamada, Masanori
Yamada, Tadahiro
Ueno, Saori
Matsuno, Jyun
Ueshima, Kazuya
Yamamoto, Yoshitaro
Okuda, Atsushi
Ashida, Reiko
Higuchi, Kazuhide
author_facet Ogura, Takeshi
Nishioka, Nobu
Yamada, Masanori
Yamada, Tadahiro
Ueno, Saori
Matsuno, Jyun
Ueshima, Kazuya
Yamamoto, Yoshitaro
Okuda, Atsushi
Ashida, Reiko
Higuchi, Kazuhide
author_sort Ogura, Takeshi
collection PubMed
description Background and study aims  A novel fine-gauge electrocautery dilator (ED) has recently become available in Japan. The current study evaluated the safety and feasibility of transluminal antegrade dilation for hepaticojejunal stricture (HJS) using this novel ED. Patients and methods  Patients who with complicated HJS were retrospectively enrolled. The primary and secondary endpoints of this study were rates of technical success defined as functional antegrade HJS dilation using the novel ED and types of adverse events, respectively. A total of 22 patients were enrolled. Among them, six were treated using an enteroscopic approach due to the absence of bile duct dilation or patient refusal to undergo EUS-HGS. Therefore, 16 patients underwent EUS-HGS. Results  The procedure was successful in 15 of 16 patients (93.8 %). The contrast medium flowed from the intrahepatic bile duct to the intestine of 14 of 15 patients (93.3 %). The resolution rate of HJS was 13 of 14 (92.9 %) at 6 months. Conclusion  Our technique might offer a new option with which to treat HJS, although a prospective study with long-term follow-up is needed.
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spelling pubmed-72478892020-06-01 Technical feasibility and safety of transluminal antegrade dilation for hepaticojejunostomy stricture using a novel fine-gauge electrocautery dilator (with video) Ogura, Takeshi Nishioka, Nobu Yamada, Masanori Yamada, Tadahiro Ueno, Saori Matsuno, Jyun Ueshima, Kazuya Yamamoto, Yoshitaro Okuda, Atsushi Ashida, Reiko Higuchi, Kazuhide Endosc Int Open Background and study aims  A novel fine-gauge electrocautery dilator (ED) has recently become available in Japan. The current study evaluated the safety and feasibility of transluminal antegrade dilation for hepaticojejunal stricture (HJS) using this novel ED. Patients and methods  Patients who with complicated HJS were retrospectively enrolled. The primary and secondary endpoints of this study were rates of technical success defined as functional antegrade HJS dilation using the novel ED and types of adverse events, respectively. A total of 22 patients were enrolled. Among them, six were treated using an enteroscopic approach due to the absence of bile duct dilation or patient refusal to undergo EUS-HGS. Therefore, 16 patients underwent EUS-HGS. Results  The procedure was successful in 15 of 16 patients (93.8 %). The contrast medium flowed from the intrahepatic bile duct to the intestine of 14 of 15 patients (93.3 %). The resolution rate of HJS was 13 of 14 (92.9 %) at 6 months. Conclusion  Our technique might offer a new option with which to treat HJS, although a prospective study with long-term follow-up is needed. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2020-06 2020-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7247889/ /pubmed/32490157 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1135-8804 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License, which permits unrestricted reproduction and distribution, for non-commercial purposes only; and use and reproduction, but not distribution, of adapted material for non-commercial purposes only, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Ogura, Takeshi
Nishioka, Nobu
Yamada, Masanori
Yamada, Tadahiro
Ueno, Saori
Matsuno, Jyun
Ueshima, Kazuya
Yamamoto, Yoshitaro
Okuda, Atsushi
Ashida, Reiko
Higuchi, Kazuhide
Technical feasibility and safety of transluminal antegrade dilation for hepaticojejunostomy stricture using a novel fine-gauge electrocautery dilator (with video)
title Technical feasibility and safety of transluminal antegrade dilation for hepaticojejunostomy stricture using a novel fine-gauge electrocautery dilator (with video)
title_full Technical feasibility and safety of transluminal antegrade dilation for hepaticojejunostomy stricture using a novel fine-gauge electrocautery dilator (with video)
title_fullStr Technical feasibility and safety of transluminal antegrade dilation for hepaticojejunostomy stricture using a novel fine-gauge electrocautery dilator (with video)
title_full_unstemmed Technical feasibility and safety of transluminal antegrade dilation for hepaticojejunostomy stricture using a novel fine-gauge electrocautery dilator (with video)
title_short Technical feasibility and safety of transluminal antegrade dilation for hepaticojejunostomy stricture using a novel fine-gauge electrocautery dilator (with video)
title_sort technical feasibility and safety of transluminal antegrade dilation for hepaticojejunostomy stricture using a novel fine-gauge electrocautery dilator (with video)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7247889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32490157
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1135-8804
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