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DOI: 10.1055/a-1992-5535
A novel tapered plastic stent with an ultrafine delivery system for one-step endoscopic ultrasound-guided hepaticogastrostomy
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A 76-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital with obstructive jaundice due to pancreas head cancer ([Fig. 1]). Endoscopic transpapillary biliary drainage was attempted but was unsuccessful owing to duodenal invasion. We therefore tried one-step endoscopic ultrasound-guided hepaticogastrostomy (EUS-HGS) using a novel stent system (Crane stent; SB-Kawasumi, Kanagawa, Japan). The stent system comprises a straight-type, 7-Fr, plastic stent with a tapered tip of 4.7 Fr, an inner catheter with an extremely fine 2.5-Fr tip designed for use with a 0.025-inch guidewire, and a pusher connected to the stent allowing it to be pulled back ([Fig. 2]). A stent with a length of 15 cm between the flaps was selected.




After puncturing B2 with a 19-gauge needle through the stomach, bile was aspirated as much as possible to reduce bile leakage. Following injection of a small amount of contrast, a 0.025-inch guidewire was inserted into the bile duct and the stent system was inserted over the guidewire without fistula dilation ([Video 1]). Finally, the stent was released in the stomach. The time from puncture to stent placement was 5 minutes. The post-procedure course was uneventful.
Video 1 One-step endoscopic ultrasound-guided hepaticogastrostomy with a novel, tapered, plastic stent with an ultrafine delivery system.
One-step EUS-HGS with a covered metal stent stowed in a thin delivery system has recently been reported to shorten procedure time and reduce bile leakage [1] [2]. Although the Crane stent is a plastic stent that cannot be stowed thinly, one-step stenting was possible by minimizing the gap between the guidewire and inner catheter, and between the inner catheter and stent ([Fig. 3]). The advantage of plastic stents is easy implantation [3], but bile leakage is more likely to occur than with covered metal stents [4]. However, as previously reported [5], bile leakage could be prevented even with plastic stents by aspirating bile sufficiently before stent insertion.


This novel plastic stent system has the potential to make EUS-HGS easier, faster, and safer. Further investigations in a large cohort are warranted.
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16. Januar 2023
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