Safety and efficacy of percutaneous transhepatic-endoscopic rendezvous procedure in a single session

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Chivot, Cyril | Yzet, Clara | Bouzerar, Roger | Brazier, Franck | Hakim, Sami | Le Mouel, Jean Philippe | Nguyen-Khac, Eric | Delcenserie, Richard | Yzet, Thierry

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International audience. Purpose To demonstrate the feasibility and safety of PTE-RV performed in a single session. Materials and methods This is a retrospective review of a prospective database on ERCP between January 2014 and December 2018. PTE-RV was performed in case of second ERCP failure. Technical success was defined as the establishment of an intestinal access to the biliary tract using a PTE-RV procedure allowing an immediate internal biliary drainage. Safety endpoints included intra-operative complications, morbidity and mortality occurring within 30 days after the procedure. Results Eighty-four patients (44 M/40F) with a median age of 69 years (range 40-91 years) underwent combined PTE-RV. The PTE-RVs were successfully performed in the same session in 80 subjects, resulting in an overall technical success rate of 95.2%. Adverse events were observed in 19% (16/84) of cases. The mortality rate within 30 days after the procedure was 9.5%. Conclusion Percutaneous transhepatic-endoscopic rendezvous technique is feasible in a single session with acceptable level of risk. A randomized trial is required to compare EUBD and PTE-RV.

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