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Multicenter experience with digital single-operator cholangioscopy in pregnant patients

Authors :
Olaya I. Brewer Gutierrez
Gala Godoy Brewer
Claudio Zulli
Sooraj Tejaswi
Rishi Pawa
Priya Jamidar
Carlos Robles-Medranda
Swati Pawa
Jose V. Camilion
Roberto Oleas
Nasim Parsa
Thomas Runge
Diana Miaw
Yervant Ichkhanian
Mouen A. Khashab
Source :
Endoscopy International Open, Vol 09, Iss 02, Pp E116-E121 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2021.

Abstract

Background and study aims The use of fluoroscopy during pregnancy should be minimized given that a clear-cut safe radiation dose in pregnancy is unknown. The role of digital single-operator cholangioscopy (D-SOC) as an alternative to standard enodoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) in pregnant patients has not been comprehensively studied. This study assessed 1 Technical success defined as performance of ERCP with D-SOC without the use of fluoroscopy in pregnant patients; 2 safety of D-SOC in pregnancy; and 3 maternal and neonatal outcomes after D-SOC during/after pregnancy. Patients and methods This was an international, multicenter, retrospective study at 6 tertiary centers. Pregnant patients who underwent D-SOC for the treatment of bile duct stones and/or strictures were included. Results A total of 10 patients underwent D-SOC. Indications for ERCP were choledocholithiasis, strictures, previous stent removal, and choledocholithiasis/stent removal. Bile duct cannulation without fluoroscopy was achieved in 10 of 10 patients (100 %). Moreover, 50 % of patients (5/10) completed a fluoroless ERCP with D-SOC. Mean fluoroscopy dose and fluoroscopy time were 3.4 ± 7.2 mGy and 0.5 ± 0.8 min, respectively. One case of mild bleeding and one case of moderate post-ERCP pancreatitis occurred. The mean gestational age at delivery was 36.2 ± 2.6 weeks. Median birth weight was 2.5 kg [IQR: 2.2–2.8]. No birth defects were noted. Conclusion ERCP guided by D-SOC appears to be a feasible and effective alternative to standard ERCP in pregnant patients. It enables avoidance of radiation in half of cases.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23643722 and 21969736
Volume :
09
Issue :
02
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Endoscopy International Open
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.5ce20ca8a6934e158f23971373646688
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1320-0084