| Literature DB >> 28888080 |
Yasuhisa Mori1, Takao Itoi2, Todd H Baron3, Tadahiro Takada4, Steven M Strasberg5, Henry A Pitt6, Tomohiko Ukai7, Satoru Shikata8, Yoshinori Noguchi9, Anthony Yuen Bun Teoh10, Myung-Hwan Kim11, Horacio J Asbun12, Itaru Endo13, Masamichi Yokoe9, Fumihiko Miura4, Kohji Okamoto14, Kenji Suzuki15, Akiko Umezawa16, Yukio Iwashita17, Taizo Hibi18, Go Wakabayashi19, Ho-Seong Han20, Yoo-Seok Yoon20, In-Seok Choi21, Tsann-Long Hwang22, Miin-Fu Chen22, O James Garden23, Harjit Singh24, Kui-Hin Liau25, Wayne Shih-Wei Huang26, Dirk J Gouma27, Giulio Belli28, Christos Dervenis29, Eduardo de Santibañes30, Mariano Eduardo Giménez31, John A Windsor32, Wan Yee Lau33, Daniel Cherqui34, Palepu Jagannath35, Avinash Nivritti Supe36, Keng-Hao Liu22, Cheng-Hsi Su37, Daniel J Deziel38, Xiao-Ping Chen39, Sheung Tat Fan40, Chen-Guo Ker41, Eduard Jonas42, Robert Padbury43, Shuntaro Mukai2, Goro Honda44, Atsushi Sugioka45, Koji Asai46, Ryota Higuchi47, Keita Wada4, Masahiro Yoshida48,49, Toshihiko Mayumi50, Koichi Hirata51, Yoshinobu Sumiyama52, Kazuo Inui53, Masakazu Yamamoto47.
Abstract
Since the publication of the Tokyo Guidelines in 2007 and their revision in 2013, appropriate management for acute cholecystitis has been more clearly established. Since the last revision, several manuscripts, especially for alternative endoscopic techniques, have been reported; therefore, additional evaluation and refinement of the 2013 Guidelines is required. We describe a standard drainage method for surgically high-risk patients with acute cholecystitis and the latest developed endoscopic gallbladder drainage techniques described in the updated Tokyo Guidelines 2018 (TG18). Our study confirmed that percutaneous transhepatic gallbladder drainage should be considered the first alternative to surgical intervention in surgically high-risk patients with acute cholecystitis. Also, endoscopic transpapillary gallbladder drainage or endoscopic ultrasound-guided gallbladder drainage can be considered in high-volume institutes by skilled endoscopists. In the endoscopic transpapillary approach, either endoscopic naso-gallbladder drainage or gallbladder stenting can be considered for gallbladder drainage. We also introduce special techniques and the latest outcomes of endoscopic ultrasound-guided gallbladder drainage studies. Free full articles and mobile app of TG18 are available at: http://www.jshbps.jp/modules/en/index.php?content_id=47. Related clinical questions and references are also included.Entities:
Keywords: Acute cholecystitis; Endoscopic transpapillary gallbladder drainage; Endoscopic ultrasound-guided gallbladder drainage; Gallbladder drainage; Percutaneous transhepatic gallbladder drainage
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28888080 DOI: 10.1002/jhbp.504
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hepatobiliary Pancreat Sci ISSN: 1868-6974 Impact factor: 7.027