Abstract
Background and Study Aims: Endoscopic papillary balloon dilation (EPBD) is a less invasive alternative to endoscopic
sphincterotomy (EST). This study reviews a series of cirrhotic patients with bile
duct stones who were treated with EPBD.
Patients and Methods: EPBD was used to remove common bile duct stones in nine cirrhotic patients (one in
Child-Pugh grade A, four in grade B, and four in grade C). After the papilla was dilated
with balloon-tipped catheter, the stones were removed with a retrieval basket catheter
or a retrieval balloon, or both. Mechanical lithotripsy was required in two patients
with stones of more than 1 cm in diameter.
Results: Clearance of the common bile duct was achieved in all patients without any serious
complications such as hemorrhage or perforation.
Conclusions: These results suggest that EPBD is a safe and effective technique for the treatment
of common bile duct stones in patients with liver cirrhosis.