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DOI: 10.1055/a-2695-4501
Rescue method using a covered metal stent with an ultra-slim delivery system for failed endoscopic ultrasound-guided rendezvous
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Endoscopic ultrasound-guided rendezvous (EUS-RV) is a rescue technique employed when biliary access during endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) fails [1] [2] [3] [4]. However, EUS-RV is challenging due to the bile leakage risk, which can result in fluid collection between the liver and gastrointestinal tract. We report successful EUS-RV rescue using a self-expandable metal stent (SEMS) with an ultra-slim delivery system ([Video 1]).
A covered metal stent with an ultra-slim delivery system is a useful rescue option after failed endoscopic ultrasound-guided rendezvous, even with fluid accumulation between the liver and gastrointestinal tract.Video 1A 69-year-old woman developed obstructive jaundice secondary to pancreatic tail cancer. Computed tomography revealed hilar biliary obstruction and intrahepatic bile duct dilation caused by a metastatic tumor. ERCP was initially attempted; however, biliary cannulation failed, prompting same-session EUS-RV. Duodenal puncture was not feasible due to a non-dilated extrahepatic bile duct; therefore, a transgastric approach was adopted. Because the intrahepatic bile duct in segment 2 was less dilated, the dilated duct in segment 3 was punctured using a 19-gauge needle ([Fig. 1]). A 0.025-inch guidewire was inserted but failed to pass through the hilar biliary obstruction, even when a hydrophilic guidewire was used owing to the highly angulated left hepatic duct ([Fig. 2]). A double-guidewire technique using a double-lumen cannula was employed [5]. However, bile leakage occurred during catheter exchange, and fluid collection was observed between the liver and stomach, complicating the procedure ([Fig. 3]).






We decided to convert the patient to hepaticogastrostomy. Owing to the anticipated technical difficulty in inserting a metal stent with a conventional 8-Fr delivery system without dilation devices such as a cautery dilator or balloon catheter, we selected a fully covered SEMS with a 5.9-Fr delivery system (8-mm × 12-cm HANAROSTENT; M.I. Tech, Seoul, Korea). This facilitated smooth stent insertion, and hepaticogastrostomy was successfully completed ([Fig. 4]). The patient developed peritonitis, which resolved with conservative treatment. Her total bilirubin levels decreased, and no further biliary drainage was required.


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Publication History
Article published online:
18 September 2025
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