Endoscopy International Open (Mar 2018)

Additional flap on plastic stents for improved antimigration effect in the treatment of post-cholecystectomy bile leak

  • Chang-Il Kwon,
  • Mark A. Gromski,
  • Hyoung-Chul Oh,
  • Jeffrey J. Easler,
  • Ihab I El Hajj,
  • James Watkins,
  • Evan L. Fogel,
  • Lee McHenry,
  • Stuart Sherman,
  • Glen A. Lehman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-125361
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 06, no. 04
pp. E489 – E494

Abstract

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Background and study aims In plastic stent insertion for treatment of post-cholecystectomy bile leak, stent migration may be more common due to the absence of a shelf to anchor the stent. We evaluated how adding a flap to straight plastic stents for this indication might influence the rate of stent migration when compared to use of conventional plastic stents. Patients and methods This is a retrospective study including patients referred for ERCP for treatment of post-cholecystectomy bile leak. Patients with a customized anti-migration flap stent had the additional flap created on the distal end of straight plastic stents, intended to aid in anchoring in the distal supra-sphincteric biliary duct. The primary endpoint is stent migration events. The secondary endpoint is bile leak resolution after first ERCP session. Results Thirty-two patients were treated with the experimental additional flap stents and 225 patients were treated with standard straight biliary stents. The total failure rate of bile leak resolution after a single endoscopic treatment for all treated was 10.5 % (27/257) and the total stent migration rate for all enrolled was 15.2 % (39/257). Stent migration rate was lower in the additional flap stent group than in the conventional group (3.1 % vs. 16.9 %, respectively, P = 0.04). Furthermore, significantly more patients had resolution of their bile leak after the first ERCP session in the group with the additional flap (100 % vs. 88 %, respectively, P = 0.03). Conclusion A plastic biliary stent with an extra flap may have improved performance with regard to stent migration and resolution of bile leak over standard plastic biliary stents.