Recurrent common bile duct stones as a late complication of endoscopic sphincterotomy

Abstract Background Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) with endoscopic sphincterotomy (ES) has become well established as a modality for the management of common bile duct stones (CBDS), especially in the setting of associated cholangitis. Our study aims to determine the rate of l...

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Main Authors: Tatenda C. Nzenza, Yahya Al-Habbal, Glen R. Guerra, S. Manolas, Tuck Yong, Trevor McQuillan
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-03-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12876-018-0765-3
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spelling doaj-86c2862c9aa24bdba985bab87a02b8112020-11-25T03:50:57ZengBMCBMC Gastroenterology1471-230X2018-03-011811510.1186/s12876-018-0765-3Recurrent common bile duct stones as a late complication of endoscopic sphincterotomyTatenda C. Nzenza0Yahya Al-Habbal1Glen R. Guerra2S. Manolas3Tuck Yong4Trevor McQuillan5Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Northern HealthDepartment of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Northern HealthDepartment of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Northern HealthDepartment of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Northern HealthDepartment of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Northern HealthDepartment of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Northern HealthAbstract Background Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) with endoscopic sphincterotomy (ES) has become well established as a modality for the management of common bile duct stones (CBDS), especially in the setting of associated cholangitis. Our study aims to determine the rate of long term morbidity of recurrent CBDS post ES. Methods A retrospective analysis of patients who underwent ERCP and ES (ERCP+ES) was undertaken on a prospectively maintained database from 1998 to 2012 at the Northern Hospital, Melbourne. Primary CBDS were defined as those detected at least 6 months after complete clearance of the CBD. Prior cholecystectomy was a requirement for inclusion and patients with primary CBD stones in the setting of an intact sphincter were excluded. Results A total of 1148 patients underwent ERCP, of which 573 had an ES. Fifty-one patients underwent an ES prior to developing primary CBDS (8.9%). The time to recurrence ranged from 6 months to 15 years (mean 3.3 years). The number of procedures per patient ranged from 2 to 11, with 51% requiring 3 or more ERCPs. Factors associated with primary CBDS recurrence included a dilated CBD > 12 mm, stricture of the major papilla post ES to 2 - 5 mm and presence of the ampulla within or on the edge of a duodenal diverticulum. Conclusion The results demonstrate that ERCP + ES has an inherent long-term complication of recurrent primary CBDS formation. While this can be managed with repeat ERCP, the advent of laparoscopic bile duct exploration should lead us to re-examine the role of ERCP + ES in younger patients.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12876-018-0765-3ERCPEndoscopic sphincterotomyRecurrent bile duct stones
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author Tatenda C. Nzenza
Yahya Al-Habbal
Glen R. Guerra
S. Manolas
Tuck Yong
Trevor McQuillan
spellingShingle Tatenda C. Nzenza
Yahya Al-Habbal
Glen R. Guerra
S. Manolas
Tuck Yong
Trevor McQuillan
Recurrent common bile duct stones as a late complication of endoscopic sphincterotomy
BMC Gastroenterology
ERCP
Endoscopic sphincterotomy
Recurrent bile duct stones
author_facet Tatenda C. Nzenza
Yahya Al-Habbal
Glen R. Guerra
S. Manolas
Tuck Yong
Trevor McQuillan
author_sort Tatenda C. Nzenza
title Recurrent common bile duct stones as a late complication of endoscopic sphincterotomy
title_short Recurrent common bile duct stones as a late complication of endoscopic sphincterotomy
title_full Recurrent common bile duct stones as a late complication of endoscopic sphincterotomy
title_fullStr Recurrent common bile duct stones as a late complication of endoscopic sphincterotomy
title_full_unstemmed Recurrent common bile duct stones as a late complication of endoscopic sphincterotomy
title_sort recurrent common bile duct stones as a late complication of endoscopic sphincterotomy
publisher BMC
series BMC Gastroenterology
issn 1471-230X
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Abstract Background Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) with endoscopic sphincterotomy (ES) has become well established as a modality for the management of common bile duct stones (CBDS), especially in the setting of associated cholangitis. Our study aims to determine the rate of long term morbidity of recurrent CBDS post ES. Methods A retrospective analysis of patients who underwent ERCP and ES (ERCP+ES) was undertaken on a prospectively maintained database from 1998 to 2012 at the Northern Hospital, Melbourne. Primary CBDS were defined as those detected at least 6 months after complete clearance of the CBD. Prior cholecystectomy was a requirement for inclusion and patients with primary CBD stones in the setting of an intact sphincter were excluded. Results A total of 1148 patients underwent ERCP, of which 573 had an ES. Fifty-one patients underwent an ES prior to developing primary CBDS (8.9%). The time to recurrence ranged from 6 months to 15 years (mean 3.3 years). The number of procedures per patient ranged from 2 to 11, with 51% requiring 3 or more ERCPs. Factors associated with primary CBDS recurrence included a dilated CBD > 12 mm, stricture of the major papilla post ES to 2 - 5 mm and presence of the ampulla within or on the edge of a duodenal diverticulum. Conclusion The results demonstrate that ERCP + ES has an inherent long-term complication of recurrent primary CBDS formation. While this can be managed with repeat ERCP, the advent of laparoscopic bile duct exploration should lead us to re-examine the role of ERCP + ES in younger patients.
topic ERCP
Endoscopic sphincterotomy
Recurrent bile duct stones
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12876-018-0765-3
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