Biliary transpapillary endoscopic balloon dilation for treating choledocholithiasis

Authors

  • Lubia B. Daniel Hospital Ana Costa. Santos, Sao Paulo, Brasil. Endoscopy trainee
  • Gabriel M. Favaro Hospital Ana Costa. Santos, Sao Paulo, Brasil. Endoscopy trainee
  • Tiago F.V. Filho Hospital Ana Costa. Santos, Sao Paulo, Brasil. Endoscopy trainee
  • Marco A. B. Cunha Digestive Endoscopy Service, Hospital Ana Costa. Santos, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Attending physician
  • Dayse S. P. Aparício Digestive Endoscopy Service, Hospital Ana Costa. Santos, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Attending physician
  • Ricardo S. Uemura Digestive Endoscopy Service, Hospital Ana Costa. Santos, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Attending physician
  • Carlos K. Furuya Jr Digestive Endoscopy Service, Hospital Ana Costa. Santos, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Attending physician
  • Everson L. A. Artifon Digestive Endoscopy Service, Hospital Ana Costa. Santos, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Head

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47892/rgp.2015.353.109

Keywords:

Calculi, Choledocholithiasis, Sphincterotomy, endoscopic

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of transpapillary papilloplasty in patients with choledocholithiasis. Materials and methods: All endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) procedures performed at Hospital Ana Costa, in the city of Santos, Brazil, over the last five years were retrospectively evaluated using the hospital’s information database. The success of the procedure and complications due to residual calculi, pancreatitis, bleeding and perforation were evaluated. Results: From January 2010 to May 2014, 1860 ERCP procedures were performed. Fifty-five patients were evaluated here. Their ages ranged from 12 to 98 years (mean, 66.3; standard deviation, 19.34; median, 71). Thirty-two patients (58.2%) were women. Sixteen (29.1%) presented giant choledocholithiasis, with calculi larger than 12 mm. Twenty-seven (49.1%) had multiple choledocholithiasis. Conclusion: In view of the therapeutic efficacy and low complication rate among our patients, we can conclude that endoscopic papilloplasty is a safe and effective method for endoscopic treatment of choledocolithiasis in selected cases.

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Published

06/09/2017

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Daniel LB, Favaro GM, Filho TF, Cunha MAB, Aparício DSP, Uemura RS, Furuya Jr CK, Artifon ELA. Biliary transpapillary endoscopic balloon dilation for treating choledocholithiasis. Rev Gastroenterol Peru [nternet]. 2017 Jun. 9 [cited 2024 May 11];35(3):231-5. vailable from: https://revistagastroperu.com/index.php/rgp/article/view/109

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