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Slim-endoscope-stabilized rendezvous endoscopic retrograde cholangiography via endoscopic ultrasound transgastric bile duct access: utilization for severe pancreatitis with consecutive obstructive jaundice with cholangitis and inaccessible major papilla.

Vasileios OikonomouAndrew MacphersonReiner WiestIoannis Kapoglou
Published in: Therapeutic advances in gastrointestinal endoscopy (2024)
After failed biliary cannulation via standard endoscopic retrograde cholangiography approach, endoscopic-ultrasound-based rendezvous-endoscopic retrograde cholangiography (EUS-RV-ERC) is a valid alternative. One of the challenging factors in this setting is the management of the guidewire. Here, we propose a method, where a slim endoscope is used to stabilize the guidewire and optimize wire manipulation in a patient who underwent EUS-RV-ERC via a transgastric approach. This was executed in a patient suffering from severe alcoholic pancreatitis presented with a severely narrowed duodenum due to extrinsic compression and inflammation in the setting of cholangitis Tokyo Grade III.
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