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Clinical Trial
. 2007 Nov;66(5):1038-41.
doi: 10.1016/j.gie.2007.06.056.

Double-balloon ERCP in patients who have undergone Roux-en-Y surgery: a case series

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Double-balloon ERCP in patients who have undergone Roux-en-Y surgery: a case series

Daniel S Emmett et al. Gastrointest Endosc. 2007 Nov.

Abstract

Background: ERCP is technically challenging in patients who have had a long-limb Roux-en-Y surgical procedure. The recent introduction of the double-balloon endoscope permits the examination of a much longer segment of the small bowel compared with a standard endoscope and may be used to perform ERCP in these patients.

Objective: To report successful use of double-balloon ERCP in patients who have had a Roux-en-Y surgical procedure.

Patients: Fourteen patients with a history of either Roux-en-Y gastric bypass weight-reduction surgery or Roux-en-Y pancreatobiliary surgery required diagnostic and/or therapeutic pancreatobiliary intervention.

Design: Case report.

Intervention: Double-balloon ERCP.

Results: Fourteen patients underwent a total of 20 ERCPs with the double-balloon endoscopy system. The ampulla was successfully reached in 85% of total cases (100% of patients who have had Roux-en-Y weight reduction surgery), with adequate cannulation of either the biliary or pancreatic duct in 80% (88% of patients for weight reduction). Therapeutic intervention, including stone removal, pancreatobiliary-duct dilation, sphincterotomy, stent placement, and removal of previously placed stents, was performed successfully in 6 cases. The mean age was 47 years old. The mean (+/- standard deviation) total duration of the procedure was 99 +/- 48 minutes. There were no immediate or short-term complications.

Conclusions: The double-balloon endoscopy system permits diagnostic and therapeutic ERCP in patients who have had long-limb surgical procedures. Our experience demonstrated that this procedure is well tolerated, safe, and has a high success rate.

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