SpyGlass 经口胆道镜在肝移植术后胆道狭窄诊治中的应用

Translated title of the contribution: Application of SpyGlass peroral choledochoscopy to the diagnosis and treatment of biliary stricture after liver transplantation
  • Li Yu
  • , Hao Jie
  • , Liu Xuemin
  • , Wang Bo
  • , Lyu Yi
  • , Sun Hao

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Abstract

Objective To explore the characteristics of biliary stricture after liver transplantation (LT) under SpyGlass peroral choledochoscopy and to investigate its treatment value for difficult stricture. Method A total of 24 patients of biliary stricture after LT at the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University underwent SpyGlass examination from January 2019 to December 2020, 15.5 months (2-58 months) after surgery. The characteristics of different types of strictures and the selective guidewire placement results by SpyGlass were recorded and analyzed. Results Of the 24 patients, 9 were anastomostic strictures (AS) and 15 others were non-anastomostic strictures (NAS). The main characteristic of 5 initial AS patients was scar constriction. Whether treated or not, all of the 15 NAS patients showed evident inflammatory hyperplasia in hilar bile duct under SpyGlass, 80% (12/15) of which were accompanied with intrahepatic biliary stones. The strictures disappeared with mild hyperplasia in 8 patients (4 AS and 4 NAS) whose biliary stents were extracted. Eleven patients (5 AS and 6 NAS) needed guidwire placement under SpyGlass, six (54.5%) of whom succeeded. The successful rate in AS patients was higher than that of NAS (4/5 VS 2/6). Conclusion The main characteristic of AS is scar constriction and that of NAS is inflammatory hyperplasia. Selective guidewire placement can be achieved by SpyGlass peroral choledochoscopy with a satisfactory successful rate in the difficult AS.

Translated title of the contributionApplication of SpyGlass peroral choledochoscopy to the diagnosis and treatment of biliary stricture after liver transplantation
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)998-1003
Number of pages6
JournalChinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy
Volume39
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2022
Externally publishedYes

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