Percutaneous treatment of biliary stones: sphincteroplasty and occlusion balloon for the clearance of bile duct calculi.

OBJECTIVE Our study describes the percutaneous expulsion of bile duct calculi into the duodenum by dilating the papilla with a balloon catheter. SUBJECTS AND METHODS. Patients (n = 212; 101 men and 111 women; mean age, 73 years; range, 31-95 years) had their calculi (single, 131; multiple, 81) percutaneously expelled into the duodenum in 73 patients via an indwelling T tube, and in 139 via transhepatic or transcystic duct route. Stone expulsion was facilitated with an occlusion balloon after balloon sphincteroplasty and with prior mechanical fragmentation in only 37 patients. After the expulsion of the calculi into the duodenum, drainage of the main bile duct to the exterior was maintained for 2-8 days. RESULTS Technical success was initially 90.4%, increasing to 93% at the second attempt. There were 13 failures due to the large size of the calculi in nine patients, excessive tortuosity of the T tube (Kher tube) in one, and breaches of the established protocol in two. Residual lithiasis was resolved in 98.6% of cases, decreasing to 92% in the group of native, or nonresidual, lithiasis. There were 10 major complications (hemobilia) with three cases of poor clinical outcome: hepatic necrosis, multiorgan failure, or death. CONCLUSION Percutaneous anterograde evacuation of bile duct stones with dilatation of the papilla using an angioplasty catheter and assisted with an occlusion balloon to expel the calculi is a cost-effective, nontraumatic, and safe procedure that retains the anatomic and functional integrity of the sphincter. It is a viable alternative procedure in the treatment of bile duct lithiasis.

[1]  N. Uchida,et al.  Papillary dilation vs sphincterotomy in endoscopic removal of bile duct stones a randomized trial with manometric function , 1995, Digestive Diseases and Sciences.

[2]  Y. Kondo,et al.  Long-term observations on morphological changes of choledochal epithelium after choledochoenterostomy in rats , 1994, Digestive Diseases and Sciences.

[3]  E. Phillips,et al.  Laparoscopic transcystic duct balloon dilatation of the sphincter of Oddi , 1993, Surgical Endoscopy.

[4]  安田 一朗 Can endoscopic papillary balloon dilation really preserve sphincter of Oddi function , 2002 .

[5]  H. Moriwaki,et al.  Can endoscopic papillary balloon dilation really preserve sphincter of Oddi function? , 2001, Gut.

[6]  J. Irurzun,et al.  Effectiveness and safety of balloon dilation of the papilla and the use of an occlusion balloon for clearance of bile duct calculi. , 2000, AJR. American journal of roentgenology.

[7]  J. Muchart,et al.  Balloon catheter sphincteroplasty and biliary stone expulsion into the duodenum in patients with an indwelling T tube , 1999, Abdominal Imaging.

[8]  K. Mergener,et al.  Endoscopic papillary balloon dilation for the management of common bile duct stones: experience of 226 cases. , 1998, Gastrointestinal endoscopy.

[9]  Y. Shiratori,et al.  Endoscopic Papillary Balloon Dilation for the Management of Common Bile Duct Stones: Experience of 226 Cases , 1998, Endoscopy.

[10]  S. Mitsufuji,et al.  Endoscopic papillary balloon dilatation may preserve sphincter of Oddi function after common bile duct stone management: evaluation from the viewpoint of endoscopic manometry , 1997, Gut.

[11]  G. Tytgat,et al.  Biliary manometry, bacterial characteristics, bile composition, and histologic changes fifteen to seventeen years after endoscopic sphincterotomy. , 1997, Gastrointestinal endoscopy.

[12]  M. Freeman Complications of Endoscopic Biliary Sphincterotomy: A Review , 1997, Endoscopy.

[13]  M. Sasaki,et al.  Late development of bile duct cancer after sphincteroplasty: a ten- to twenty-two-year follow-up study. , 1997, Surgery.

[14]  J. Tijssen,et al.  Randomised trial of endoscopic balloon dilation versus endoscopic sphincterotomy for removal of bileduct stones , 1997, The Lancet.

[15]  T. Zágoni,et al.  Complications of endoscopic biliary sphincterotomy. , 1997, The New England journal of medicine.

[16]  R. Chuttani,et al.  The acute and long-term effect of balloon sphincteroplasty on papillary structure in pigs. , 1996, Gastrointestinal endoscopy.

[17]  E. Yeung,et al.  Radiologic Management of Problematic Biliary Calculi , 1996 .

[18]  J. Crowe,et al.  Endoscopic balloon sphincteroplasty (papillary dilation) for bile duct stones: efficacy, safety, and follow-up in 100 patients. , 1995, Gastrointestinal endoscopy.

[19]  J. Crowe,et al.  Endoscopic sphincteroplasty: a novel and safe alternative to papillotomy in the management of bile duct stones. , 1994, Gut.

[20]  P. Cotton,et al.  Removal of stones from the bile duct at ERCP without sphincterotomy. , 1993, Gastrointestinal endoscopy.

[21]  D. Vaira,et al.  A 10 year single centre experience of percutaneous and endoscopic extraction of bile duct stones with T tube in situ. , 1991, Gut.

[22]  G. Johnston Iatrogenic Chymobilia— A Disease of the Nineties? , 1991, HPB Surgery.

[23]  H. Burhenne The history of interventional radiology of the biliary tract. , 1990, Radiologic clinics of North America.

[24]  P. Cotton,et al.  Follow-up 6 to 11 years after duodenoscopic sphincterotomy for stones in patients with prior cholecystectomy. , 1990, Gastroenterology.

[25]  R. Hermann The spectrum of biliary stone disease. , 1989, American journal of surgery.

[26]  R. Kozarek Balloon dilation of the sphincter of Oddi. , 1988, Endoscopy.

[27]  G. Palagallo,et al.  Transhepatic balloon dilation of the distal common bile duct and ampulla of Vater for removal of calculi. , 1988, Radiology.

[28]  S. Meranze,et al.  Removal of retained common bile duct stones with angiographic occlusion balloons. , 1986, AJR. American journal of roentgenology.

[29]  K. Ewe,et al.  Endoscopic Papillary Dilation (EPD) for the Treatment of Common Bile Duct Stones and Papillary Stenosis , 1983, Endoscopy.

[30]  A. Stauffer,et al.  Balloon dilatation of the papilla of Vater to allow biliary stone passage. , 1981, AJR. American journal of roentgenology.

[31]  H. Burhenne Garland lecture. Percutaneous extraction of retained biliary tract stones: 661 patients. , 1980, AJR. American journal of roentgenology.

[32]  R. Mason Percutaneous extraction of retained gallstones via the T-tube track-British experience of 131 cases. , 1980, Clinical radiology.

[33]  M. Tada,et al.  Endoscopic sphincterotomy of the ampulla of Vater , 1974 .

[34]  H. Burhenne Nonoperative retained biliary tract stone extraction. A new roentgenologic technique. , 1973, The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy, and nuclear medicine.

[35]  H. Burhenne Non-operative retained biliary tract stone extraction. , 1973, California medicine.

[36]  R. Mazzariello Removal of residual biliary tract calculi without reoperation. , 1970, Surgery.