J S Goff1. 1. University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Department of Gastroenterology, Denver, Colorado, USA.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The transpancreatic duct pre-cut to gain access to the bile duct for diagnostic and therapeutic maneuvers has been described as useful, but questions of efficacy and safety remain to be resolved. METHODS: To further evaluate this technique, we performed a review on 200 consecutive endoscopic sphincterotomies. Standard direct biliary sphincterotomy was performed in 143 patients and transpancreatic duct pre-cut in 51 patients. RESULTS: The overall complication rate for the standard sphincterotomy was 2.1%; that for the transpancreatic approach was 1.96%. There were no cases of post-ERCP pancreatitis after transpancreatic duct pre-cut sphincterotomy. The length of hospital stay was 1 day or less for 192 patients, 2 days for 5 patients, 4 days for 1 patient and 7 days for 2 patients. In 2 patients there was failure to enter the bile duct despite the pre-cut. In one, the procedure was successful at a second attempt 48 hours later. CONCLUSIONS: Transpancreatic duct pre-cut is a safe and effective method for gaining quick access to the bile duct in patients in whom cannulation is difficult.
BACKGROUND: The transpancreatic duct pre-cut to gain access to the bile duct for diagnostic and therapeutic maneuvers has been described as useful, but questions of efficacy and safety remain to be resolved. METHODS: To further evaluate this technique, we performed a review on 200 consecutive endoscopic sphincterotomies. Standard direct biliary sphincterotomy was performed in 143 patients and transpancreatic duct pre-cut in 51 patients. RESULTS: The overall complication rate for the standard sphincterotomy was 2.1%; that for the transpancreatic approach was 1.96%. There were no cases of post-ERCP pancreatitis after transpancreatic duct pre-cut sphincterotomy. The length of hospital stay was 1 day or less for 192 patients, 2 days for 5 patients, 4 days for 1 patient and 7 days for 2 patients. In 2 patients there was failure to enter the bile duct despite the pre-cut. In one, the procedure was successful at a second attempt 48 hours later. CONCLUSIONS: Transpancreatic duct pre-cut is a safe and effective method for gaining quick access to the bile duct in patients in whom cannulation is difficult.
Authors: Gregory A Coté; Daniel K Mullady; Sreenivasa S Jonnalagadda; Rajesh N Keswani; Sachin B Wani; Christine E Hovis; Tarek Ammar; Abed Al-Lehibi; Steven A Edmundowicz; Sri Komanduri; Riad R Azar Journal: Dig Dis Sci Date: 2012-06-26 Impact factor: 3.199