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Published in: Surgical Endoscopy 6/2020

01-06-2020 | Cholecystitis

An alternative percutaneous technique for gallbladder drainage using lumen-apposing metal stents

Authors: Michael Kostrzewa, Rebecca Zener, Lee L. Swanström, Eran Shlomovitz

Published in: Surgical Endoscopy | Issue 6/2020

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Abstract

Background

Cholecystostomy is commonly performed in high-risk patients with acute cholecystitis. However, internal drainage may be more desirable in patients as it is associated with lower complication rates. This paper describes an image-guided, percutaneous technique for internal gallbladder drainage using a covered lumen-apposing metal stent (LAMS) and assesses its feasibility and safety in a porcine model.

Methods

Procedures were performed on 30-kg pigs. Under ultrasound and fluoroscopic guidance, a percutaneous puncture was performed through-and-through the gallbladder into the stomach. A guidewire was placed and a 12Fr sheath was advanced through which a 10-mm LAMS was deployed. Its distal flange was deployed in the gastric lumen, and its proximal flange in the gallbladder. The cholecystoenteric anastomosis was examined by means of endoscopy, laparoscopy, and necropsy.

Results

Technical success was 100% (7/7). Procedure times decreased with experience and improvements in technique (median: 22 min). Contrast injection demonstrated free flow through the stent with no leakage. Necropsy confirmed appropriate stent position with good apposition of gallbladder and stomach, and no intraprocedural complications were detected.

Conclusions

Image-guided, percutaneous, internal gallbladder drainage using a LAMS is safe and feasible in a porcine model. This technique may be an alternative to endoscopic ultrasound-guided stent placement and external cholecystostomy tube drainage.
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Metadata
Title
An alternative percutaneous technique for gallbladder drainage using lumen-apposing metal stents
Authors
Michael Kostrzewa
Rebecca Zener
Lee L. Swanström
Eran Shlomovitz
Publication date
01-06-2020
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Surgical Endoscopy / Issue 6/2020
Print ISSN: 0930-2794
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2218
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-019-07060-x

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