| Literature DB >> 30116760 |
Samson Ferm1, Constantine Fisher2, Akil Hassam2, Moshe Rubin2, Sang-Hoon Kim2, Syed Ahsan Hussain2.
Abstract
Duodenal perforation due to biliary stent migration is rare, and it often requires surgical repair; however, endoscopic closure has recently become a viable option in the appropriate patients. We present the case of a 79-year-old female who underwent biliary stent placement for a common bile duct stricture, who subsequently was found to have a duodenal wall perforation secondary to stent migration. The stent was extracted endoscopically with successful defect closure using a ConMed® repositional DuraClip™. We aim to contribute to the limited body of literature that describes endoscopic repair of duodenal perforation secondary to biliary stent migration using through-the-scope endoclips.Entities:
Keywords: biliary prosthesis; duodenum; endoscopy; perforation
Year: 2018 PMID: 30116760 PMCID: PMC6088461 DOI: 10.1177/2324709618792031
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Investig Med High Impact Case Rep ISSN: 2324-7096
Figure 1.Computed tomography scan of abdomen with contrast showing distal portion of stent traversing luminal wall into peritoneal cavity (arrow).
Figure 2.Endoscopic image showing perforation of duodenum with distal tip of biliary stent.
Figure 3.Endoscopic image showing closure of defect with 4 through-the-scope clips.
Figure 4.ConMed repositional hemostasis clip (Duraclip) showing thin leading arm and jaw width.