Endoscopy International Open (Jun 2022)

A new tool for bile duct tissue sampling: ex vivo clinical evaluation of intraductal cryobiopsy for cholangioscopy

  • Lukas Wirsing,
  • Walter Linzenbold,
  • Simon U. Jaeger,
  • Phillip Stahl,
  • German Ott,
  • Tobias Leibold,
  • Markus Enderle,
  • Jörg Albert,
  • Jan Peveling-Oberhag

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1797-8966
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 06
pp. E809 – E814

Abstract

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Background and study aims Indeterminate biliary strictures represent a major challenge in clinical diagnostics. Diagnostic yield of radiological, endoscopic imaging and histopathological diagnosis is insufficient. The cryobiopsy technique is a new method for tissue extraction already used in different clinical settings. The aim of this ex vivo clinical study was to investigate feasibility and tissue quality of cryobiopsy in the bile duct. Patients and methods We included 14 patients who underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy. Bile duct samples were taken with either a new prototype cryoprobe or one of two forceps types. Results were analyzed for general feasibility, specimen size, histological assessability as well as representativity of retrieved tissue. Results Feasibility of cholangioscopic forceps was poor compared to gastric biopsy forceps or cryobiopsy. Significantly larger tissue samples were obtained with cryobiopsy (5.6 ± 4.5 mm2) compared to gastric biopsy forceps (3.3 ± 5.1 mm2, P = 0.006). Furthermore, cryobiopsy was superior in histological assessment quality (P = 0.02) and concerning representativity (P = 0.03). Conclusions Cryobiopsy in the bile duct is feasible and the quality of the obtained tissue is high. Further investigation of bile duct cryobiopsy in vivo is warranted.