Endoscopy 1988; 20(2): 57-61
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1018131
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Transpapillary Placement of an Endoprosthesis with the Aid of the Frimberger Varioguide

Jutta Gospos, W. Kühner, J. Weingart, A. Sommer, R. Ottenjann
  • I. Med. Abteilung, Städt. Krankenhaus München-Neuperlach, München, FRG
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Publication Date:
17 March 2008 (online)

Summary

The guide wire, an important requisite for the placement of endoscopic transpapillary biliary prostheses, should combine two, normally incompatible, properties: a high degree of flexibility for atraumatic passage through irregular or “bent” stenoses, and a high degree of stiffness, to prevent sidewise deviation during advancement of the prosthesis. These opposing, formerly incompatible, properties are combined in a new type of guide wire, known as the Varioguide.

With the aid of a tension controller, the stiffness of the Varioguide can be varied steplessly.

In 88.2 % of 68 patients with stenosis of the bile duct we succeeded in placing a transpapillary endoprosthesis with the Varioguide. In 13 cases in which a previous attempt with the conventional guide wire was unsuccessful, placement of the endoprosthesis was successfully accomplished with the Varioguide; the reverse was true in only a single patient.

In the case of very narrow, rigid high stenoses, in which placement of a transpapillary endoprosthesis is especially difficult, the Varioguide has proved highly suitable (stenoses of the bile duct bifurcation).

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