Title of article :
Endoscopic Ultrasound Guided Rendezvous Drainage of Biliary Obstruction Using a New Flexible 19-Gauge Fine Needle Aspiration Needle
Author/Authors :
Tang, Zhouwen Department of Medicine - Baylor College of Medicine - Houston, USA , Igbinomwanhia, Efehi School of Public Health - University of Texas Science Health Center at Houston - Houston, USA , Elhanafi, Sherif Department of Medicine - University of Pennsylvania - Perelman School of Medicine - Philadelphia, USA , Othman, Mohamed O Department of Medicine - Baylor College of Medicine - Houston, USA
Abstract :
A successful endoscopic ultrasound guided rendezvous (EUS-RV) biliary drainage is dependent on accurate
puncture of the bile duct and precise guide wire manipulation across the ampulla of Vater. We aim to study the feasibility of using
a flexible 19-gauge fine aspiration needle in the performance of EUS-RV biliary drainage. Method. This is a retrospective case
series of EUS-RV biliary drainage procedures at a single center. Patients who failed ERCP during the same session for benign or
malignant biliary obstruction underwent EUS-RV using a flexible, nitinol covered, 19-gauge needle for biliary access and guide wire
manipulation. Result. 24 patients underwent EUS-RV biliary drainage via extrahepatic access while 1 attempt was via intrahepatic
access. The technical success rate was 80%, including 83.3% of cases via extrahepatic access. There was no significant difference in
success rate of inpatient and outpatient procedures, benign or malignant indications, or type of guide wire used. Adverse events
included mild pancreatitis (3 patients) and cholangitis (1 patient). Conclusion. A flexible 19-gauge needle for biliary access can be
safe and effective when used to perform EUS-RV biliary drainage. Direct comparison between the nitinol needle and conventional
metal needles in the performance of EUS guided biliary drainage is needed.
Keywords :
19-Gauge , Ultrasound , Aspiration Needle
Journal title :
Diagnostic and Therapeutic Endoscopy