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Practice Guideline
. 2025 Feb;57(2):166-185.
doi: 10.1055/a-2481-7048. Epub 2024 Dec 17.

Diagnostic work-up of bile duct strictures: European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) Guideline

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Diagnostic work-up of bile duct strictures: European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) Guideline

Antonio Facciorusso et al. Endoscopy. 2025 Feb.
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1: ESGE recommends the combination of endoscopic ultrasound-guided tissue acquisition (EUS-TA) and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)-based tissue acquisition as the preferred diagnostic approach for tissue acquisition in patients with jaundice and distal extrahepatic biliary stricture in the absence of a pancreatic mass. 2: ESGE suggests that brushing cytology should be completed along with fluoroscopy-guided biopsies, wherever technically feasible, in patients with perihilar biliary strictures. 3: ESGE suggests EUS-TA for perihilar strictures when ERCP-based modalities yield insufficient results, provided that curative resection is not feasible and/or when cross-sectional imaging has shown accessible extraluminal disease. 4: ESGE suggests using standard ERCP diagnostic modalities at index ERCP. In the case of indeterminate biliary strictures, ESGE suggests cholangioscopy-guided biopsies, in addition to standard ERCP diagnostic modalities. Additional intraductal biliary imaging modalities can be selectively used, based on clinical context, local expertise, and resource availability.

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M. Arvanitakis has received lecture fees from Boston Scientific (2024 ongoing). M. Bronswijk’s department has received trial support from Boston Scientific (2021 ongoing). T. Beyna has received consultancy and lecture fees from Olympus, Boston Scientific, and MicroTech, and lecture fees from Cook (all ongoing); his department has received research support/grants from Olympus, Boston Scientific, MicroTech, and Cook. M. Ellrichmann has received consultancy fees from Boston Scientific (2015 ongoing) and MicroTech (2023 ongoing). I. Hritz has received consultancy and training fees from Olympus (2018 ongoing) and consultancy and speaker’s fees from MicroTech (2023 ongoing). M. Spadaccini has received speaker’s fees from Boston Scientific (2023–2024). G.J.M. Webster has received support for teaching (2010–2024). S.F. Crinò, J. Dhar, A. Facciorusso, R. Gincul, P. Gkolfakis, L. Kylänpää, B. Martinez-Moreno, M. Pezzullo, M. Rimbas, J. Samanta, K. Triantafyllou, R.L.J. van Wanrooij declare that they have no conflicts of interest.

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