The impact of the location of biliary stent on treatment of lower malignant biliary obstruction
10.3969/j.issn.1002-1671.2017.07.029
- VernacularTitle:胆道支架位置对治疗低位恶性梗阻性黄疸的影响
- Author:
Jinxing ZHANG
;
Haibin SHI
;
Qingquan ZU
;
Guangdong LU
;
Weizhong ZHOU
- Keywords:
biliary stent;
malignant biliary obstruction
- From:
Journal of Practical Radiology
2017;33(7):1096-1099
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To compare the difference in clinical prognosis of patients with low malignant obstructive jaundice treated by percutaneous biliary stent insertion across or above the duodenal papilla.Methods 56 patients with malignant biliary obstruction were reviewed retrospectively.Stents were placed above the duodenal papilla in 31 cases (group A) and across the duodenal papilla in 25 cases (group B).Total bilirubin reduction rate after 4-7 days of the procedure, biliary infection rate and stent occlusion rate were evaluated and compared between two groups.Results Mean survival periods were 180.3±142.5 days for group A and 178.6±137.7 days for group B (P=0.840).Total bilirubin level was decreased by 42.0±43.6% for group A and by 41.4±28.7% for group B after 4-7 days of the procedure(P=0.950);clinical success rates were 93.5% for group A and 92.0% for group B (P=1.0).Post-procedure cholangitis occurred in 7 cases (22.6%) in group A and 5 cases (20.0%) in group B (P=0.815).Stent occlusion rates were 22.6% and 28.0% for group A and group B (P=0.642).Conclusion For patients with lower malignant biliary obstruction, both of the two modalities of stent placement are safe and effective treatment.Stent placement across the duodenal papilla do not increase the development of stent occlusion or cholangitis compared with stent placement above the duodenal papilla.