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Endoscopic ultrasound-guided gastro-enteric anastomosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Giulio Antonelli1, Bojan Kovacevic2, John Gásdal Karstensen3, Evangelos Kalaitzakis4, Giuseppe Vanella5, Cesare Hassan6, Peter Vilmann2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Endoscopic ultrasound-guided gastro-enteric anastomosis (EUS-GEA) using lumen-apposing metal stents (LAMS) is emerging as a minimally invasive alternative to surgery across several indications. Literature on this subject is heterogeneous, with variable reporting of techniques and outcomes. Our aim was to perform a meta-analysis of published data on EUS-GEA, providing a pooled estimate of technical and clinical outcomes.
METHODS: The protocol was registered in PROSPERO (Reg. no. CRD42018111110). PubMed, Embase, Scopus, and Web of Science databases were searched until February 2019 for studies describing patients undergoing EUS guided enteric anastomosis. PRISMA methodology was used. Pooled technical and clinical success rates as well as pooled adverse events rates were calculated. Study quality, publication bias, and heterogeneity were explored.
RESULTS: Twelve studies including 290 patients were included, published between 2016 and 2019. All studies but one were retrospective. Main procedure indication was gastric outlet obstruction (62.4%), followed by ERCP access (27.9%) in patients with gastric bypass surgery. Direct puncture technique was the most frequently adopted (68.2%). Pooled technical success rate (12 studies, 290 patients) was 93.5% [95% confidence interval (CI) 89.7-6.0%; I2:0%], while clinical success rate (11 studies, 260 patients) was 90.1% [95%CI 85.5-93.4%; I2:0%]. Pooled total adverse events rate (11 cohorts, 261 patients) was 11.7% [95%CI 8.2-16.6%; I2:0%], mainly mild/moderate: 10.6% [95%CI 7 - 15.6%]. No publication bias or significant heterogeneity was found.
CONCLUSIONS: EUS-GEA has a high rate of technical and clinical success when performed in expert centers. The procedure appears to be relatively safe, and might represent a non-inferior minimally invasive alternative to surgery. The paucity of long-term clinical outcomes suggests prudency and need for further research, especially regarding non-malignant indications.
Copyright © 2020 Editrice Gastroenterologica Italiana S.r.l. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  EDGE; Endoscopic ultrasound; Enteric anastomosis; Gastric outlet obsturction; Lumen apposing metal stent

Year:  2020        PMID: 32505567     DOI: 10.1016/j.dld.2020.04.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Liver Dis        ISSN: 1590-8658            Impact factor:   4.088


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1.  EUS-guided gastroenteric anastomosis: A first-line approach for gastric outlet obstruction?

Authors:  Daryl Ramai; Antonio Facciorusso; Stefano Francesco Crinò; Douglas G Adler
Journal:  Endosc Ultrasound       Date:  2021 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 5.628

2.  Perceived Feasibility of Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Gastroenteric Anastomosis: An Italian Survey.

Authors:  Ilaria Tarantino; Emanuele Sinagra; Cecilia Binda; Alessandro Fugazza; Arnaldo Amato; Marcello Maida; Andrea Lisotti; Stefano Francesco Crinò; Giovanni Aragona; Carlo Fabbri; Andrea Anderloni
Journal:  Medicina (Kaunas)       Date:  2022-04-12       Impact factor: 2.948

3.  A case of cystic paraduodenal pancreatitis with gastric outlet obstruction: technical pitfalls in EUS-guided gastroenteroanastomosis.

Authors:  Cecilia Binda; Gianmarco Marocchi; Chiara Coluccio; Monica Sbrancia; Carlo Fabbri
Journal:  VideoGIE       Date:  2022-05-21

Review 4.  Endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage and gastrointestinal anastomoses: the journey from promising innovations to standard of care.

Authors:  Giuseppe Vanella; Giuseppe Dell'Anna; Michiel Bronswijk; Roy L J van Wanrooij; Gianenrico Rizzatti; Paraskevas Gkolfakis; Alberto Larghi; Schalk van der Merwe; Paolo Giorgio Arcidiacono
Journal:  Ann Gastroenterol       Date:  2022-07-15

Review 5.  Hybrid gastroenterostomy using a lumen-apposing metal stent: a case report focusing on misdeployment and systematic review of the current literature.

Authors:  Carlo Fabbri; Cecilia Binda; Paola Fugazzola; Monica Sbrancia; Matteo Tomasoni; Chiara Coluccio; Carlo Felix Maria Jung; Enrico Prosperi; Vanni Agnoletti; Luca Ansaloni
Journal:  World J Emerg Surg       Date:  2022-01-22       Impact factor: 5.469

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