Endoscopy 2021; 53(S 01): S47-S48
DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1724371
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Eus-Guided Gastrojejunostomy as a Rescue Therapy in a Patient With Multiple Previous Procedures

E Perez-Cuadrado Robles
1   Georges-Pompidou European Hospital, Gastroenterology, Paris, France
,
G Perrod
1   Georges-Pompidou European Hospital, Gastroenterology, Paris, France
,
H Benosman
1   Georges-Pompidou European Hospital, Gastroenterology, Paris, France
,
E Ragot
2   Georges-Pompidou European Hospital, Surgery, Paris, France
,
C Gallois
3   Georges-Pompidou European Hospital, Oncology, Paris, France
,
C Cellier
1   Georges-Pompidou European Hospital, Gastroenterology, Paris, France
,
G Rahmi
1   Georges-Pompidou European Hospital, Gastroenterology, Paris, France
› Author Affiliations
 

A 57-years-old female presenting with a pancreatic cancer presented with gastric outlet obstruction. She has a previous duodenal stent and hepaticogastrostomy. A surgical jejunostomy was also carried out, but the improvement was moderate. The proximal jejunal loops were fixed and the long duodenal stent covered almost all the angle of Treitz. A double contrast injection was performed through a jejunal canula and the surgical jejunostomy. A direct endoscopic ultrasound guided gastrojejunostomy technique by using a 20mm lumen-apposing metal stent (HotAxios) was performed without complications. The patient tolerated an oral solid intake. An abdominal CT confirmed the permeability of the gastrojejunostomy.

Citation: Perez-Cuadrado Robles E, Perrod G, Benosman H et al. OP112V EUS-GUIDED GASTROJEJUNOSTOMY AS A RESCUE THERAPY IN A PATIENT WITH MULTIPLE PREVIOUS PROCEDURES. Endoscopy 2021; 53: S47.



Publication History

Article published online:
19 March 2021

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