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Endoscopy | 2016

Single-step endoscopic ultrasound-guided fluoroless gallbladder drainage using the Axios lumen-apposing metal stent

C. Barbera; Giuseppe Grande; Nadia Alberghina; M. Manno; Rita Conigliaro

Severe acute cholecystitis is a condition that requires urgent surgical intervention to prevent sepsis and death. Elderly patients can be unfit for surgery because of comorbidities so alternative techniques are required for gallbladder drainage [1]. Here we report the case of a 93-year-old woman with abdominal pain, fever, and vomiting who was referred to our unit to undergo gallbladder drainage. An abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan showed cholelithiasis, gallbladder distension with wall thickening, and peri-cholecystic fluid. However, because of renal and cardiorespiratory comorbidities, the patient was judged unfit for surgery. Fluoroless endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)guided transluminal gallbladder drainage was therefore performed using a fully covered metal stent (10mm in diameter; Hot Axios, Boston Scientific Inc., Natick, Massachusetts, USA). The gallbladder was directly punctured using the cautery tip of the device. This was possible owing to a favorable position of the gallbladder, which was closely abutting the duodenum. The lumen-apposing metal stent (LAMS) was then deployed, with subsequent rapid drainage of the gallbladder. The patient became asymptomatic in the days following the procedure andwas discharged 5 days later. EUS-guided transmural gallbladder drainage, which has been practiced since 2007, requires multiple steps and devices to achieve gallbladder access, dilation of the duodenal wall, and stent deployment [1]. The need for device exchange over a wire can result in an increased risk of adverse events, such as perforation, bleeding, and infection. Furthermore, until now, the stents used for these indications have had to be borrowed from those intended for use during endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). The Axios system is a new specifically designed fluoroless EUS-guided fully covered lumen-apposing metal stent, which is used for drainage of pancreatic fluid collections, the gallbladder, and the bile duct [2,4,5]. The Axios delivery system provides good maneuverability and visibility, making the sheath suitable for direct puncture. Our experience suggests that EUS-guided gallbladder drainage should be considered as a first option in patients unfit for surgery [3]. This new device may be easier to deploy than other stents and maintains good apposition of the two walls to create an iatrogenic anastomosis.


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2016

Quick, safe and effective repair of EUS-related duodenal perforation using over-the-scope clip system (with video).

Giuseppe Grande; M. Manno; Nadia Alberghina; C. Barbera; Claudio Zulli; Gian Eugenio Tontini; Flavia Pigò; Rita Conigliaro

Duodenal perforation is a rare but potentially life-threating complication of bilio-pancreatic endoscopic-ultrasound (EUS) examination. Here we report a case of 90 yeas-old patient underwent to EUS with curvilinear ecoendoscope and complicated by duodenal wall perforation. As reported in our case, Over-the-scope clipping system represents a quick, safe and effective approach in order close the leak and prevent further complication.


Endoscopy | 2010

Safety of single-balloon enteroscopy: our experience of 72 procedures.

M. Manno; C. Barbera; E. Dabizzi; Alessandro Mussetto; Rita Conigliaro


Endoscopy | 2016

An alternative endoscopic treatment for massive gastric bezoars: Ho:YAG laser fragmentation.

Giuseppe Grande; M. Manno; Claudio Zulli; C. Barbera; Santi Mangiafico; Nadia Alberghina; Rita Conigliaro


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2016

V.02.8 EFFECTIVE ENDOSCOPIC HOLMIUM LASER LITHOTRIPSY IN THE TREATMENT OF A LARGE IMPACTED GALLSTONE IN THE DUODENUM

V.G. Mirante; Helga Bertani; Giuseppe Grande; M. Manno; Angelo Caruso; S. Mangiafico; Rita Conigliaro


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2017

P.06.1: Over-The-Scope Clip Closure for Treatment of Post Pancreaticogastrostomy Occurring Pancreatic Fistulae: A Case Series

S. Mangiafico; Angelo Caruso; Raffaele Manta; Giuseppe Grande; Helga Bertani; V.G. Mirante; Flavia Pigò; M. Manno; Rita Conigliaro


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2017

V.01.3: Single Step Eus-Guided Fluoroless Gallbladder Drainage Using the Axios System Lumen Apposing Metal Stent

C. Barbera; Giuseppe Grande; Nadia Alberghina; M. Manno; Claudio Zulli; Rita Conigliaro


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2016

P.15.12 POST-POLYPECTOMY BLEEDING: RISK FACTORS AND ROLE OF ANTIPLATELET AND ANTICOAGULANT AGENTS

Flavia Pigò; M. Manno; Helga Bertani; Angelo Caruso; V.G. Mirante; C. Barbera; A.M. Rebecchi; Rita Conigliaro


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2016

P.18.13 HEMOSPRAY AS FIRST-LINE AND RESCUE THERAPY FOR GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING

Flavia Pigò; Helga Bertani; M. Manno; Angelo Caruso; V.G. Mirante; C. Barbera; S. Mangiafico; Rita Conigliaro


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2014

P.21.12 ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT OF POST-SURGICAL GASTROINTESTINAL FISTULAS: EXPERIENCE OF A TERTIARY REFERRAL CENTRE

C. Cellini; Raffaele Manta; Angelo Caruso; V.G. Mirante; Helga Bertani; M. Manno; P. Innocenti; Rita Conigliaro

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Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico

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