53 A Multicenter Comparative Analysis of Double Pigtail Plastic Stents and Lumen-Apposing Metal Stents for Endoscopic Drainage of Pancreatic Walled-Off Necrosis in the Pediatric Population: Evaluation of Clinical Outcomes and Success

2017 ◽  
Vol 85 (5) ◽  
pp. AB45-AB46
Author(s):  
Jose Nieto ◽  
Maisam Abu-El-Haija ◽  
Bradley Barth ◽  
Travis L. Piester ◽  
Andrew R. Dargan ◽  
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Pancreatology ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 19 ◽  
pp. S168-S169
Author(s):  
Roberto Valente ◽  
Laura Zarantonello ◽  
Marco Del Chiaro ◽  
Miroslav Vujasinovic ◽  
Francisco Baldaque Silva ◽  
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Endoscopy ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 50 (06) ◽  
pp. 597-605 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vinay Dhir ◽  
Douglas Adler ◽  
Ankit Dalal ◽  
Nitin Aherrao ◽  
Rahul Shah ◽  
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Abstract Background and study aims Dedicated stents placed under endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) guidance have shown promise for the management of pancreatic walled-off necrosis (WON). A long duration of stent placement may increase the risk of adverse events. We prospectively evaluated the effects of (i) early removal of biflanged metal stents (BFMSs) and (ii) additional stenting of the pancreatic duct with plastic stents in patients with ductal leaks, on the risk of WON recurrence. Patients and methods Symptomatic patients with pancreatic WON underwent EUS-guided BFMS placement, followed by necrosectomy, when required, from Day 3. A 5 Fr plastic stent was placed in patients with ductal leak. BFMS was removed when the WON cavity had collapsed completely. Patients were followed up at 3-month intervals. Results BFMS placement was successful in all 88 patients. A total of 64 patients (72.7 %) underwent necrosectomy (median 3 sessions). All BFMSs were removed at a median of 3.5 weeks (range 3 – 17 weeks). Ductal disconnection and leak occurred in 53/87 (60.9 %) and 61/87 (70.1 %) patients, respectively. A 5 Fr stent was placed in 56/61 patients (91.8 %) with ductal leak. Overall, 22 patients (25.0 %) had adverse events (17 mild, 1 moderate, 3 severe, 1 fatal). Recurrence was noted in 8/88 (9.1 %) at a median follow-up of 22 months. The recurrence rate was higher in patients with ductal disconnection than in those without (13.2 % vs. 2.9 %; P = 0.08), and was similar in patients with vs. without pancreatic duct stenting (7.1 % vs. 12.9 %; P = 0.44). Seven recurrences (87.5 %) partially regressed on follow-up and did not require therapy; in one case, drainage with a plastic stent was performed. Conclusions Short-term BFMS placement is an effective therapy for pancreatic WON. The majority of recurrences developed in patients with ductal disconnection and did not require therapy. Additional pancreatic duct stents probably do not influence the recurrence rate.


2017 ◽  
Vol 05 (11) ◽  
pp. E1096-E1099 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rafael Romero-Castro ◽  
Victoria Jimenez-Garcia ◽  
Jaime Boceta-Osuna ◽  
Luis Castilla-Guerra ◽  
Francisco Pellicer-Bautista ◽  
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AbstractEndoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided drainage is now the treatment of choice in cases of pancreatic pseudocysts and walled-off necrosis, especially in the absence of luminal bulging and in patients with portal hypertension. Malignant refractory ascites usually heralds a poor prognosis and substantially impairs the quality of life of patients because of the symptoms experienced and the need for repeated paracentesis. EUS-guided placement of lumen-apposing, fully covered, self-expandable metal stents (FCSEMS) has been reported for the drainage of malignant ascites. Herein, we present the results of EUS-guided placement of plastic pigtails stents for the drainage of refractory malignant ascites in three patients. The aim was to improve symptoms and minimize the possible drawbacks of large-caliber FCSEMS. In this preliminary experience, EUS-guided placement of plastic stents was feasible and avoided further paracentesis.


2018 ◽  
Vol 87 (1) ◽  
pp. 30-42.e15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fateh Bazerbachi ◽  
Tarek Sawas ◽  
Eric J. Vargas ◽  
Larry J. Prokop ◽  
Suresh T. Chari ◽  
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