Endo‐therapies for biliary duct‐to‐duct anastomotic stricture after liver transplantation: Outcomes of a nationwide survey. (22nd May 2019)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Endo‐therapies for biliary duct‐to‐duct anastomotic stricture after liver transplantation: Outcomes of a nationwide survey. (22nd May 2019)
- Main Title:
- Endo‐therapies for biliary duct‐to‐duct anastomotic stricture after liver transplantation: Outcomes of a nationwide survey
- Authors:
- Cantù, Paolo
Tarantino, Ilaria
Baldan, Anna
Mutignani, Massimiliano
Tringali, Andrea
Lombardi, Giovanni
Cerofolini, Angelo
Di Sario, Antonio
Catalano, Giorgia
Bertani, Helga
Ghinolfi, Davide
Boarino, Valentina
Masci, Enzo
Bulajic, Milutin
Pisani, Antonio
Fantin, Alberto
Ligresti, Dario
Barresi, Luca
Traina, Mario
Ravelli, Paolo
Forti, Edoardo
Barbaro, Federico
Costamagna, Guido
Rodella, Luca
Maroni, Luca
Salizzoni, Mauro
Conigliaro, Rita
Filipponi, Franco
Merighi, Alberto
Staiano, Teresa
Monteleone, Michela
Mazzaferro, Vincenzo
Zucchi, Elena
Zilli, Maurizio
Nadal, Elena
Rosa, Roberto
Santi, Giulio
Parzanese, Ilaria
De Carlis, Luciano
Donato, Maria Francesca
Lampertico, Pietro
Maggi, Umberto
Caccamo, Lucio
Rossi, Giorgio
Vecchi, Maurizio
Penagini, Roberto
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: The most appropriate endo‐therapeutic approach to biliary anastomotic strictures is yet to be defined. Aim: To retrospectively report on the endo‐therapy of duct‐to‐duct anastomotic strictures during 2013 in Italy. Methods: Data were collected from 16 Endoscopy Units at the Italian Liver Transplantation Centers (BASALT study group). Results: Complete endo‐therapy and follow‐up data are available for 181 patients: 101 treated with plastic multistenting, 26 with fully covered self‐expandable metal stenting and 54 with single stenting. Radiological success was achieved for 145 patients (80%), that is, 88% of plastic multistenting, 88% of self‐expandable metal stenting and 61% of single stenting ( P < 0.001 vs plastic multistenting; P < 0.05 vs self‐expandable metal stenting). After first‐line endo‐therapy failure, the patients underwent a second‐line endo‐therapy with plastic multistenting for 25%, fully covered self‐expandable metal stenting for 53% and single stenting for 22% of cases, and radiological success was achieved for 84%, that is, 100%, 85% and 63% with plastic multistenting, self‐expandable metal stenting and single stenting ( P < 0.05 vs plastic multistenting or self‐expandable metal stenting) respectively. Procedure‐related complications occurred in 7.8% of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatographies. Overall, clinical success was achieved in 87% of patients after a median follow‐up of 25 months. Conclusion: Plastic multistenting isAbstract: Background: The most appropriate endo‐therapeutic approach to biliary anastomotic strictures is yet to be defined. Aim: To retrospectively report on the endo‐therapy of duct‐to‐duct anastomotic strictures during 2013 in Italy. Methods: Data were collected from 16 Endoscopy Units at the Italian Liver Transplantation Centers (BASALT study group). Results: Complete endo‐therapy and follow‐up data are available for 181 patients: 101 treated with plastic multistenting, 26 with fully covered self‐expandable metal stenting and 54 with single stenting. Radiological success was achieved for 145 patients (80%), that is, 88% of plastic multistenting, 88% of self‐expandable metal stenting and 61% of single stenting ( P < 0.001 vs plastic multistenting; P < 0.05 vs self‐expandable metal stenting). After first‐line endo‐therapy failure, the patients underwent a second‐line endo‐therapy with plastic multistenting for 25%, fully covered self‐expandable metal stenting for 53% and single stenting for 22% of cases, and radiological success was achieved for 84%, that is, 100%, 85% and 63% with plastic multistenting, self‐expandable metal stenting and single stenting ( P < 0.05 vs plastic multistenting or self‐expandable metal stenting) respectively. Procedure‐related complications occurred in 7.8% of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatographies. Overall, clinical success was achieved in 87% of patients after a median follow‐up of 25 months. Conclusion: Plastic multistenting is confirmed as the preferred first‐line treatment, while fully covered self‐expandable metal stenting as rescue option for biliary anastomotic strictures. Single stenting has sub‐optimal results and should be abandoned. Abstract : See Editorial on Page1197 … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Liver international. Volume 39:Number 7(2019)
- Journal:
- Liver international
- Issue:
- Volume 39:Number 7(2019)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 39, Issue 7 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 39
- Issue:
- 7
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0039-0007-0000
- Page Start:
- 1355
- Page End:
- 1362
- Publication Date:
- 2019-05-22
- Subjects:
- biliary anastomotic stricture -- ERCP -- fully covered metal stenting -- liver transplantation -- plastic multistenting
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/liv.14010 ↗
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- 1478-3223
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