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Endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage for malignant biliary obstruction with surgically altered anatomy: a multicenter prospective registration study

BACKGROUND: Endoscopic treatment for malignant biliary obstruction (MBO) in patients bearing surgically altered anatomy (SAA) is not well-established. Although endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage (EUS-BD) has emerged as a new treatment option for MBO, limited data are available regarding t...

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Autores principales: Minaga, Kosuke, Takenaka, Mamoru, Ogura, Takeshi, Tamura, Takashi, Kuroda, Taira, Kaku, Toyoma, Uenoyama, Yoshito, Noguchi, Chishio, Nishikiori, Hidefumi, Imai, Hajime, Sagami, Ryota, Fujimori, Nao, Higuchi, Kazuhide, Kudo, Masatoshi, Chiba, Yasutaka, Kitano, Masayuki
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7391429/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32774461
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1756284820930964
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author Minaga, Kosuke
Takenaka, Mamoru
Ogura, Takeshi
Tamura, Takashi
Kuroda, Taira
Kaku, Toyoma
Uenoyama, Yoshito
Noguchi, Chishio
Nishikiori, Hidefumi
Imai, Hajime
Sagami, Ryota
Fujimori, Nao
Higuchi, Kazuhide
Kudo, Masatoshi
Chiba, Yasutaka
Kitano, Masayuki
author_facet Minaga, Kosuke
Takenaka, Mamoru
Ogura, Takeshi
Tamura, Takashi
Kuroda, Taira
Kaku, Toyoma
Uenoyama, Yoshito
Noguchi, Chishio
Nishikiori, Hidefumi
Imai, Hajime
Sagami, Ryota
Fujimori, Nao
Higuchi, Kazuhide
Kudo, Masatoshi
Chiba, Yasutaka
Kitano, Masayuki
author_sort Minaga, Kosuke
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Endoscopic treatment for malignant biliary obstruction (MBO) in patients bearing surgically altered anatomy (SAA) is not well-established. Although endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage (EUS-BD) has emerged as a new treatment option for MBO, limited data are available regarding the efficacy and safety of EUS-BD in patients with SAA. We conducted a multicenter prospective registration study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of EUS-BD in this population. METHODS: This study involved 10 referral centers in Japan. Patients with SAA who were scheduled to receive EUS-BD for unresectable MBO between May 2016 and September 2018 were prospectively registered. The primary endpoint was technical success and the secondary outcomes were clinical success, procedure time, procedure-related adverse events (AEs), stent patency, and overall survival. RESULTS: In total, 40 patients were prospectively enrolled. The surgical reconstruction methods were gastrectomy with Roux-en-Y reconstruction (47.5%), gastrectomy with Billroth-II reconstruction (15%), pancreaticoduodenectomy (27.5%), and hepaticojejunostomy with Roux-en-Y reconstruction (10%). EUS-BD was performed for primary biliary drainage in 31 patients and for rescue biliary drainage in nine patients. Transmural stenting alone (60%), antegrade stenting alone (5%), and a combination of the two techniques (35%) were selected for patients treated with EUS-BD. Technical and clinical success rates were 100% (95% confidence interval, 91.2–100.0%) and 95% (95% confidence interval, 83.1–99.4%), respectively. Mean procedure time was 36.5 min. Early AEs were noted in six patients (15%): three self-limited bile leak, one bile peritonitis, and two pneumoperitonea. Late AEs occurred in six patients (15%): one jejunal ulcer and five stent occlusions. Stent patency rate after 3 months of survival was 95.7% (22/23). Median overall survival was 96 days. CONCLUSION: EUS-BD for MBO in patients with SAA appears to be effective and safe not only as a rescue drainage technique after failed endoscopic retrograde cholangiography but also as a primary drainage technique. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: UMIN000022101
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spelling pubmed-73914292020-08-07 Endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage for malignant biliary obstruction with surgically altered anatomy: a multicenter prospective registration study Minaga, Kosuke Takenaka, Mamoru Ogura, Takeshi Tamura, Takashi Kuroda, Taira Kaku, Toyoma Uenoyama, Yoshito Noguchi, Chishio Nishikiori, Hidefumi Imai, Hajime Sagami, Ryota Fujimori, Nao Higuchi, Kazuhide Kudo, Masatoshi Chiba, Yasutaka Kitano, Masayuki Therap Adv Gastroenterol Original Research BACKGROUND: Endoscopic treatment for malignant biliary obstruction (MBO) in patients bearing surgically altered anatomy (SAA) is not well-established. Although endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage (EUS-BD) has emerged as a new treatment option for MBO, limited data are available regarding the efficacy and safety of EUS-BD in patients with SAA. We conducted a multicenter prospective registration study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of EUS-BD in this population. METHODS: This study involved 10 referral centers in Japan. Patients with SAA who were scheduled to receive EUS-BD for unresectable MBO between May 2016 and September 2018 were prospectively registered. The primary endpoint was technical success and the secondary outcomes were clinical success, procedure time, procedure-related adverse events (AEs), stent patency, and overall survival. RESULTS: In total, 40 patients were prospectively enrolled. The surgical reconstruction methods were gastrectomy with Roux-en-Y reconstruction (47.5%), gastrectomy with Billroth-II reconstruction (15%), pancreaticoduodenectomy (27.5%), and hepaticojejunostomy with Roux-en-Y reconstruction (10%). EUS-BD was performed for primary biliary drainage in 31 patients and for rescue biliary drainage in nine patients. Transmural stenting alone (60%), antegrade stenting alone (5%), and a combination of the two techniques (35%) were selected for patients treated with EUS-BD. Technical and clinical success rates were 100% (95% confidence interval, 91.2–100.0%) and 95% (95% confidence interval, 83.1–99.4%), respectively. Mean procedure time was 36.5 min. Early AEs were noted in six patients (15%): three self-limited bile leak, one bile peritonitis, and two pneumoperitonea. Late AEs occurred in six patients (15%): one jejunal ulcer and five stent occlusions. Stent patency rate after 3 months of survival was 95.7% (22/23). Median overall survival was 96 days. CONCLUSION: EUS-BD for MBO in patients with SAA appears to be effective and safe not only as a rescue drainage technique after failed endoscopic retrograde cholangiography but also as a primary drainage technique. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: UMIN000022101 SAGE Publications 2020-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7391429/ /pubmed/32774461 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1756284820930964 Text en © The Author(s), 2020 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 page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Original Research
Minaga, Kosuke
Takenaka, Mamoru
Ogura, Takeshi
Tamura, Takashi
Kuroda, Taira
Kaku, Toyoma
Uenoyama, Yoshito
Noguchi, Chishio
Nishikiori, Hidefumi
Imai, Hajime
Sagami, Ryota
Fujimori, Nao
Higuchi, Kazuhide
Kudo, Masatoshi
Chiba, Yasutaka
Kitano, Masayuki
Endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage for malignant biliary obstruction with surgically altered anatomy: a multicenter prospective registration study
title Endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage for malignant biliary obstruction with surgically altered anatomy: a multicenter prospective registration study
title_full Endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage for malignant biliary obstruction with surgically altered anatomy: a multicenter prospective registration study
title_fullStr Endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage for malignant biliary obstruction with surgically altered anatomy: a multicenter prospective registration study
title_full_unstemmed Endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage for malignant biliary obstruction with surgically altered anatomy: a multicenter prospective registration study
title_short Endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage for malignant biliary obstruction with surgically altered anatomy: a multicenter prospective registration study
title_sort endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage for malignant biliary obstruction with surgically altered anatomy: a multicenter prospective registration study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7391429/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32774461
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1756284820930964
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