Login / Signup

Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Hepaticogastrostomy Is Effective for Repeated Recurrent Cholangitis after Surgery: Two Case Reports.

Akihiro MatsumiHironari KatoYousuke SaragaiSho MizukawaSaimon TakadaShinichiro MuroMasahiro TakaharaTakeshi TomodaKazuyuki MatsumotoMasaya IwamuroShigeru HoriguchiYoshiro KawaharaHiroyuki Okada
Published in: Case reports in gastrointestinal medicine (2018)
We report the cases of two patients who underwent endoscopic ultrasound-guided hepaticogastrostomy (EUS-HGS) using metallic stents (MS) for recurrent cholangitis due to benign biliary stenosis. The patients had repeatedly undergone double-balloon endoscopy and anastomotic stenosis. Thus, EUS-HGS was performed. The procedures were successful, and placement of a covered metallic stent (C-MS) relieved cholangitis. The occurrence of cholangitis was subsequently considerably reduced. For patients with postoperative recurrent cholangitis, EUS-HGS with MS should be considered because of its efficacy and safety.
Keyphrases