Therapeutic Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiography in Patients with a Billroth II Gastrectomy: 2 cases of ERBD & 1 case of endoscopic stone retrievial.
- Author:
Dong Ki LEE
;
Sung Woo LEE
;
Sung Rul KIM
;
Sun Woo BAE
;
Woo Ick JANG
;
Sang Ok KWON
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Billroth-II gastrectomy;
ERCP;
Endoscopic sphincterotomy
- MeSH:
Cholangiography*;
Cholangiopancreatography, Endoscopic Retrograde;
Common Bile Duct;
Drainage;
Endoscopes;
Gastrectomy*;
Gastroenterostomy*;
Humans;
Ligaments;
Needles;
Sphincterotomy, Endoscopic
- From:Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
1992;12(2):271-277
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP) procedures are more difficult in patients who have undergone partial gastrectomy with Billroth II anastomosis. Because its altered anatomical relationship. the endoscopist is presented with additional problems: (i) Dfficulties in entering the afferent loop, depending on the surgical techiques used. (ii) The endoscope may be too sort to reach the papillary region unless the loops are suecessfully straightened out. (iii) Difficulties in passing the ligament of Treitz, especially in patients with Braun's anastomosis, (iv) Problems in cannulating the papilla and especially the common bile duct from a reversed position. (v) Problems in carrying out a papillotomy in a correct position. We attempted endoscopic sphincterotomy in 3 opatients previously subjected to gastrectomy with needle knife, and succeeded in 2 of them. In the two patients, successful billary drainage was achieved. And one patients with Billroth II gastrectomy, presented with CBD stone and cholangit, was successfully treated with endoscopic stone retriveial. The patient with a Billroth-II operation may unergo endscopic diagnostic as well as therapeutic procedures with a high rate of success, and can be suitable candidates for ERCP and endoscopic sphincterotomy