Endoscopy International Open (Jan 2023)

Usefulness of a laser-cut covered metal stent with a 7F delivery sheath in endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage without fistula dilation

  • Kotaro Takeshita,
  • Susumu Hijioka,
  • Yoshikuni Nagashio,
  • Yuta Maruki,
  • Akihiro Ohba,
  • Yuki Kawasaki,
  • Yuya Hisada,
  • Motohiro Yoshinari,
  • Shota Harai,
  • Hidetoshi Kitamura,
  • Takehiko Koga,
  • Kosuke Maehara,
  • Yumi Murashima,
  • Natsumi Yamada,
  • Mao Okada,
  • Tetsuro Takasaki,
  • Daiki Agarie,
  • Hidenobu Hara,
  • Yuya Hagiwara,
  • Kohei Okamoto,
  • Daiki Yamashige,
  • Shunsuke Kondo,
  • Chigusa Morizane,
  • Hideki Ueno,
  • Yutaka Saito,
  • Takuji Okusaka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1997-9149
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 01
pp. E97 – E104

Abstract

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Background and study aims Recently, the utility of endoscopic ultrasound-guided intervention without fistula dilation (EUS-IV WoD) has been reported to prevent adverse events. We clinically evaluated cases in which EUS-IV WoD was attempted using a novel self-expandable metallic stent (SEMS); this is a fully covered, laser-cut SEMS that has a tapered and stiff tip specifically designed for a 0.025-inch guidewire and a relatively thin, 7F delivery system. Patients and methods We retrospectively evaluated cases wherein EUS-IV WoD was attempted using the novel SEMS between March and December 2021. Results Treatment of 11 patients by EUS-IV WoD with the novel SEMS was attempted. The technical success rate for EUS-IV was 100 % and the clinical success rate was 100 %; the success rate for EUS-IV WoD was 72.8 %. Of these, the procedural success rate for EUS-IV WoD was 100 % in EUS-biliary drainage (BD) and 57.1 % in non-EUS-BD. Early adverse events were observed in 27.3 % of patients (3/11): mild abdominal pain in two patients and moderate bleeding in one patient. The abdominal pain cases were both cases of EUS-IV WoD failure and required fistula dilation. Conclusions The novel stent may be useful for EUS-IV WoD, especially in EUS-BD.