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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2008

Large-diameter biliary orifice balloon dilation to aid in endoscopic bile duct stone removal: a multicenter series

Siriboon Attasaranya; Young Koog Cheon; Harsha Vittal; Douglas Howell; Donald E. Wakelin; John T. Cunningham; Niraj Ajmere; Ronald W. Ste. Marie; Kanishka Bhattacharya; Kapil Gupta; M. L. Freeman; Stuart Sherman; Lee McHenry; James L. Watkins; Evan L. Fogel; Suzette E. Schmidt; Glen A. Lehman

BACKGROUND The utility and safety of endoscopic biliary orifice balloon dilation (EBD) for bile duct stone removal (with use of large-diameter balloons) after biliary endoscopic sphincterotomy (BES) is currently not well established. OBJECTIVE Our purpose was to evaluate the efficacy and complications of BES followed by > or = 12 mm diameter EBD for bile duct stone removal. DESIGN Retrospective, multicenter series. SETTING Five ERCP referral centers in the United States. PATIENTS AND INTERVENTIONS Patients who underwent attempted removal of bile duct stones by BES followed by EBD with > or = 12 mm diameter dilating balloons were identified by searching the prospectively recorded endoscopic databases from 1999 to 2007. Clinical parameters, endoscopic data, and outcomes were collected and analyzed. RESULTS One hundred three patients, mean age 70 +/- 17 years (range 23-98 years), with 56 (54%) women, underwent 107 procedures. Eleven patients (11%) had a prior history of acute pancreatitis. Pancreatogram was performed in 15 (14%) patients. Median stone size and median balloon diameter used was 13 mm. Complete stone removal in the first session of EBD was accomplished in 102 (95%) procedures, and mechanical lithotripsy was required in 29 (27%). Six patients (5.4%) had documented procedure-related complications including one patient with severe bleeding and one with severe cystic duct perforation. No acute pancreatitis occurred. CONCLUSION EBD with a large-diameter balloon in conjunction with BES for bile duct stone removal is effective and relatively safe. This technique appears to be a reasonable alternative option when standard BES and basket or balloon sweep are inadequate to remove bile duct stones.


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2007

Large-Diameter Papillary Balloon Dilation to Aid in Endoscopic Bile Duct Stone Removal: A Multicenter Series

Siriboon Attasaranya; Young Koog Cheon; Lee McHenry; Stuart Sherman; Suzette E. Schmidt; James L. Watkins; Evan L. Fogel; Harsha Vittal; Douglas A. Howell; Donald E. Wakelin; John T. Cunningham; Niraj Ajmere; Ronald W. Ste. Marie; Kanishka Bhattacharya; Kapil Gupta; Martin L. Freeman; Glen A. Lehman


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2007

Immediate Tissue Diagnosis During ERCP Using a New Simple Forceps Biopsy Cytologic Preparation: Technique, Yield and Outcome

Douglas A. Howell; Burr J. Loew; Harsha Vittal; Michael K. Sanders; Kirk P. Bernadino; Christopher Lawrence; Anthony Mattia


/data/revues/00165107/v67i5/S0016510708007396/ | 2011

Is Percutaneous Drainage of Intra-Abdominal Bile Necessary for Post-Cholecystectomy Bile Leaks in the Era of Successful ERCP Management?

Daniel P. Hammond; Ramu Raju; Burr J. Loew; Michele B. Delenick; Harsha Vittal; Douglas A Howell


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2008

Deep Cannulation of Intra-Diverticular Papilla At ERCP: Advanced Techniques and Results

Ramu Raju; Douglas A. Howell; Michele B. Delenick; Burr J. Loew; Daniel P. Hammond; Arathi Rao; Michael K. Sanders; Harsha Vittal


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2008

ERCP Tissue Sampling of Cholangiocarcinoma Presenting with Biliary Obstruction Permits Intra-Procedural Diagnosis and Results in High Positive Yield

Burr J. Loew; Douglas A. Howell; Ramu Raju; Harsha Vittal; Michael K. Sanders; Kirk P. Bernadino; Michele B. Delenick; Lisa A. Rutstein; Hagen Blaszyk


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2007

ERCP Evaluation and Treatment for Pancreaticobiliary Complications Following Pancreaticoduodenectomy (PDE/Whipple's Resection)

Harsha Vittal; Douglas A. Howell; Christopher Lawrence; Michael K. Sanders; Michele B. Delenick; Andreas M. Stefan; Kirk P. Bernadino; Lisa A. Rutstein; Ronald F. Martin; Frederick R. Radke


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2007

ERCP Management of the Pancreatic Sphincter in SOD Type II Patients: Clinical Outcome of Staged Sphincterotomy

Michele B. Delenick; Harsha Vittal; Douglas A. Howell; Michael K. Sanders; Kirk P. Bernadino; Andreas M. Stefan


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2007

Endoscopic Closure of Chronic Cervical Esophageal Fistulas: Initial Experience

Douglas A. Howell; Burr J. Loew; Harsha Vittal; Michael K. Sanders; Kirk P. Bernadino; Roy Cobean; Lou Russo


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2007

Mechanisms of Occlusion of Uncoated Self-Expanding Metal Biliary Stents (SEMS): Final Results of a Multi-Center Comparative Study

Harsha Vittal; Douglas A. Howell; Michael K. Sanders; David J. Desilets; Paul P. Kortan; Gary R. May; Raj J. Shah; Yang K. Chen; Willis G. Parsons; Robert H. Hawes; Peter B. Cotton; Christopher Lawrence; Adam Slivka; Jawad Ahmad; Glen A. Lehman; Stuart Sherman; Horst Neuhaus; Brigitte Schumacher

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Medical University of South Carolina

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