Over-the-scope Technique for Partially Covered Self-expandable Metal Stent Placement to Treat Duodenal Perforation during EUS.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Andrea Sbrozzzi-Vanni, Giuseppe Galloro, Matteo Piciucchi, Danilo Castellani, Ugo Germani, Iginio Dell'Amico, Francesco Zito, Socrate Pallio, Santi Mangiafico, Angelo Zullo, Raffaele Manta
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Background and aims: Although endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) is generally safe, duodenal perforation may occur during the procedure. When the iatrogenic break is wide, endoscopic positioning of a covered self- expandable metal stent is indicated to avoid a more invasive surgical approach. We evaluated the efficacy of the 'over-the-scope stenting' (OTSS) technique to treat iatrogenic duodenal perforations occurred during EUS.

Methods: Data of patients with large iatrogenic duodenal perforations treated with OTSS procedure were collected in 5 centers. Technical success was defined as a correct stent placement on the perforation site, and clinical success as complete healing of the duodenal leak at stent removal 3 weeks later.

Results: A total of 15 (7 males; median age: 78 years, range 47-91) patients were included in this series. A correct stent positioning was achieved in all cases (technical success: 100%), and the perforation was healed in all, apart from one patient at stent removal (clinical success: 93%). This patient was successfully treated with a novel stent placement. No immediate post-procedural adverse events occurred, and no need for emergency surgery was recorded. In one (6.7%) patient, stent migration occurred 10 days after positioning, and it was spontaneously expulsed with stool movement without complications two days later.

Conclusions: Our data showed that the OTTS technique for partially covered self-expandable metal stent placement is feasible, safe and effective to tread large iatrogenic duodenal perforation occuring during EUS.

部分覆盖自扩展金属支架置入治疗EUS期间十二指肠穿孔的超镜技术。
背景和目的:虽然内镜超声(EUS)通常是安全的,但在手术过程中可能会发生十二指肠穿孔。当医源性骨折较宽时,内镜下放置有盖自膨胀金属支架以避免更具侵入性的手术入路。我们评估了“过镜支架”(OTSS)技术治疗EUS期间发生的医源性十二指肠穿孔的疗效。方法:收集5个中心采用OTSS手术治疗的大医源性十二指肠穿孔患者资料。技术成功定义为在穿孔部位正确放置支架,临床成功定义为3周后取出支架时十二指肠瘘完全愈合。结果:共15例(男7例;中位年龄:78岁(47-91岁)。所有病例均实现了正确的支架定位(技术成功率:100%),除1例患者支架取出(临床成功率:93%)外,所有患者穿孔均愈合。该患者通过新型支架植入成功治疗。没有立即发生术后不良事件,也没有记录需要紧急手术。在1例(6.7%)患者中,支架放置后10天发生移位,2天后支架随大便自行排出,无并发症。结论:我们的数据表明,OTTS技术用于部分覆盖的自膨胀金属支架置入术是可行的,安全有效的处理EUS期间发生的大医源性十二指肠穿孔。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Gastrointestinal and Liver Diseases (formerly Romanian Journal of Gastroenterology) publishes papers reporting original clinical and scientific research, which are of a high standard and which contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of gastroenterology and hepatology. The field comprises prevention, diagnosis and management of gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology. The journal also publishes reviews, editorials and short communications on those specific topics. Case reports will be accepted if of great interest and well investigated.
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