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Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology | 2014

Pancreatic Necrosectomy Using Covered Esophageal Stents A Novel Approach

Savreet Sarkaria; Amrita Sethi; Carlos Rondon; Michael W. Lieberman; Indu Srinivasan; Kristen Weaver; Brian G. Turner; Subha V. Sundararajan; David Berlin; Monica Gaidhane; Daniil Rolshud; Jessica L. Widmer; Michel Kahaleh

Background: Endoscopic necrosectomy for necrotizing pancreatitis has been increasingly used as an alternative to surgical or percutaneous interventions. The use of fully covered esophageal self-expandable metallic stents may provide a safer and more efficient route for internal drainage. The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of endoscopic treatment of pancreatic necrosis with these stents. Methods: A retrospective study at 2 US academic hospitals included patients with infected pancreatic necrosis from July 2009 to November 2012. These patients underwent transgastric placement of fully covered esophageal metallic stents draining the necrosis. After necrosectomy, patients underwent regular sessions of endoscopic irrigation and debridement of cystic contents. The efficacy endpoint was successful resolution of infected pancreatic necrosis without the need for surgical or percutaneous interventions. Results: Seventeen patients were included with the mean age of 41±12 years. A mean of 5.3±3.4 sessions were required for complete drainage and the follow-up period was 237.6±165 days. Etiology included gallstone pancreatitis (6), alcohol abuse (6), s/p distal pancreatectomy (2), postendoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography pancreatitis (1), medication-induced pancreatitis (1), and hyperlipidemia (1). Mean size of the necrosis was 14.8 cm (SD 5.6 cm), ranging from 8 to 19 cm. Two patients failed endoscopic intervention and required surgery. The only complication was a perforation during tract dilation, which was managed conservatively. Fifteen patients (88%) achieved complete resolution. Conclusions: Endoscopic necrosectomy with covered esophageal metal stents is a safe and successful treatment option for infected pancreatic necrosis.


Clinical Endoscopy | 2017

Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS)-Directed Transgastric Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography or EUS: Mid-Term Analysis of an Emerging Procedure

Amy Tyberg; Jose Nieto; Sanjay Salgado; Kristen Weaver; Prashant Kedia; Reem Z. Sharaiha; Monica Gaidhane; Michel Kahaleh

Background/Aims Performing endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) in patients who have undergone Rouxen-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) is challenging. Standard ERCP and enteroscopy-assisted ERCP are associated with limited success rates. Laparoscopy- or laparotomy-assisted ERCP yields improved efficacy rates, but with higher complication rates and costs. We present the first multicenter experience regarding the efficacy and safety of endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-directed transgastric ERCP (EDGE) or EUS. Methods All patients who underwent EDGE at two academic centers were included. Clinical success was defined as successful ERCP and/or EUS through the use of lumen-apposing metal stents (LAMS). Adverse events related to EDGE were separated from ERCP- or EUS-related complications and were defined as bleeding, stent migration, perforation, and infection. Results Sixteen patients were included in the study. Technical success was 100%. Clinical success was 90% (n=10); five patients were awaiting maturation of the fistula tract prior to ERCP or EUS, and one patient had an aborted ERCP due to perforation. One perforation occurred, which was managed endoscopically. Three patients experienced stent dislodgement; all stents were successfully repositioned or bridged with a second stent. Ten patients (62.5%) had their LAMS removed. The average weight change from LAMS insertion to removal was negative 2.85 kg. Conclusions EDGE is an effective, minimally invasive, single-team solution to the difficulties associated with ERCP in patients with RYGB.


Clinical Endoscopy | 2014

Peroral endoscopic myotomy: establishing a new program.

Nikhil A. Kumta; Shivani Mehta; Prashant Kedia; Kristen Weaver; Reem Z. Sharaiha; Norio Fukami; Hitomi Minami; Fernando Casas; Monica Gaidhane; Arnon Lambroza; Michel Kahaleh

Achalasia is an esophageal motility disorder characterized by incomplete relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) and aperistalsis of the esophageal body. Treatment of achalasia is aimed at decreasing the resting pressure in the LES. Peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM), derived from natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) and advances in endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD), presents a novel, minimally invasive, and curative endoscopic treatment for achalasia. POEM involves an esophageal mucosal incision followed by creation of a submucosal tunnel crossing the esophagogastric junction and myotomy before closure of the mucosal incision. Although the procedure is technically demanding and requires a certain degree of skill and competency, treatment success is high (90%) with low complication rates. Since the first described POEM in humans in 2010, it has been used increasingly at centers worldwide. This article reviews available published clinical studies demonstrating POEM efficacy and safety in order to present a proposal on how to establish a dedicated POEM program and reach base proficiency for the procedure.


Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology | 2016

Endoscopic Therapy With Lumen-apposing Metal Stents Is Safe and Effective for Patients With Pancreatic Walled-off Necrosis.

Reem Z. Sharaiha; Amy Tyberg; Mouen A. Khashab; Nikhil A. Kumta; Kunal Karia; Jose Nieto; Uzma D. Siddiqui; Irving Waxman; Virendra Joshi; Petros C. Benias; Peter Darwin; Christopher J. DiMaio; Christopher Mulder; Shai Friedland; David G. Forcione; Divyesh V. Sejpal; Tamas A. Gonda; Frank G. Gress; Monica Gaidhane; Ann Koons; Ersilia M. DeFilippis; Sanjay Salgado; Kristen Weaver; John M. Poneros; Amrita Sethi; Sammy Ho; Vivek Kumbhari; Vikesh K. Singh; Alan H. Tieu; Viviana Parra


Digestive Diseases and Sciences | 2015

Impact of Radiofrequency Ablation on Malignant Biliary Strictures: Results of a Collaborative Registry

Reem Z. Sharaiha; Amrita Sethi; Kristen Weaver; Tamas A. Gonda; Raj J. Shah; Norio Fukami; Prashant Kedia; Nikhil A. Kumta; Carlos M. Rondon Clavo; Michael D. Saunders; Jorge Cerecedo-Rodriguez; Paola Figueroa Barojas; Jessica L. Widmer; Monica Gaidhane; William R. Brugge; Michel Kahaleh


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2015

Mo1443 Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS) -Directed Transgastric Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) in Roux EN Y Gastric Bypass: Internal or External Approach?

Amy Tyberg; Prashant Kedia; Kristen Weaver; Monica Gaidhane; Reem Z. Sharaiha; Michel Kahaleh


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2015

708 Multicenter Experience With a Lumen Apposing Stent for Walled-Off Pancreatic Necrosis (WOPN): the US Experience

Reem Z. Sharaiha; Amy Tyberg; Mouen A. Khashab; Kunal Karia; Uzma D. Siddiqui; Irving Waxman; Virendra Joshi; Petros C. Benias; Peter Darwin; Christopher J. DiMaio; Christopher Mulder; Shai Friedland; David G. Forcione; Divyesh V. Sejpal; Tamas A. Gonda; Frank G. Gress; Monica Gaidhane; Ann Koons; Ersilia M. DeFilippis; Sanjay Salgado; Kristen Weaver; John M. Poneros; Amrita Sethi; Sammy Ho; Vivek Kumbhari; Vikesh K. Singh; Alan H. Tieu; Alisa Likhitsup; Craig Womeldorph; Brenna Casey


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Endoscopic gallbladder drainage compared with percutaneous drainage

Prashant Kedia; Reem Z. Sharaiha; Nikhil A. Kumta; Jessica L. Widmer; Armeen Jamal-Kabani; Kristen Weaver; Andrea Benvenuto; Jennifer E. Millman; Rahul Barve; Monica Gaidhane; Michel Kahaleh


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2014

Su1631 Gallbladder Drainage in High Risk Patients: Percutaneous or Endoscopy Approach ?

Prashant Kedia; Nikhil A. Kumta; Monica Gaidhane; Armeen Jamal-Kabani; Jennifer E. Millman; Kristen Weaver; Carlos M. Rondon Clavo; Reem Z. Sharaiha; Michel Kahaleh


Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2012

Su1390 Pancreatic Necrosectomy Using a Fully Covered Esophageal Stent Combined With Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy and Jejunal ARM Placement: A Synergistic Approach

Savreet Sarkaria; Carlos Rondon; Indu Srinivasan; Kristen Weaver; Brian G. Turner; Subha V. Sundararajan; Michael W. Lieberman; Monica Gaidhane; Michel Kahaleh

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Amrita Sethi

Columbia University Medical Center

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Tamas A. Gonda

Columbia University Medical Center

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