Snare-over-scope technique for retrieval of a proximally migrated biliary stent.
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of a proximally migrated biliary stent There is no consensus on the optimal technique for retrieval of proximally migrated biliary stents. A biliary sphincterotomy or sphincteroplasty, together with the use of accessories such as stentgrasping forceps, Soehendra stent retrieval device, and stone extraction balloon, have been reported [1–4]. We present the case of a proximally migrated biliary stent that was retrieved using a novel “snare-over-scope” (SOS) technique. A 25-year-old woman underwent endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP), which revealed a 5-mm common hepatic duct stricture caused by extrinsic compression from a periportal lymph node (●" Fig.1). Consequently, a 10Fr×9cm, straight, plastic stent was deployed across the stricture (●" Fig.2). The patient’s clinical and biochemical parameters did not resolve, and repeat ERCP was performed revealing proximal migration of the stent (●" Fig.3). Despite extension of the biliary sphincterotomy and sphincteroplasty to 12mm, and the use of stent-grasping forceps, the stent could not be retrieved. On several occasions, the stone extraction balloon was able to drag the stent out through the major papilla, but when the balloon was deflated to exchange it for a snare, the stent slipped back into the bile duct. It was recognized that the stent had to be stabilized within the duodenum prior to grasping. A polypectomy snare was taped to the exterior of the duodenoscope, oriented along the biopsy channel and with the snare closed around the tip of the scope (●" Fig.4,●" Video 1). The duodenoscope with snare was advanced as a single unit to the major papilla. The stent was brought out through the biliary orifice using the inflated stone extraction balloon, and the snare was opened and closed around the stent (●" Fig.5). The balloon was deflated and the endoscope, together with the snare grasping the stent, was removed from the patient. A 10Fr×12cm, straight, plastic stent was then inserted across the stricture with ample length remaining in the duodenum. Fig.3 Cholangiogram demonstrating biliary sphincteroplasty. The proximally migrated 10Fr×9cm, plastic stent is seen entirely within the bile duct (arrow). Fig.2 Biliary stent deployed in the optimal position across the stricture (arrow). Fig.1 Cholangiogram demonstrating a 5-mm biliary stricture in the common hepatic duct (arrow).
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Endoscopy
دوره 46 Suppl 1 UCTN شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2014