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DOI: 10.1055/a-1860-1981
A 3-Fr microcatheter is suitable for a 0.018-inch guidewire during endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage
A combination of a 22-gauge needle and a 0.018-inch guidewire has become popular for patients with an insufficiently dilated bile duct during endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage (EUS-BD) [1] [2] [3]. However, this combination has several disadvantages, including an insufficient contrast-filled image and limited ability to manipulate the guidewire because of the slimness [1]. Although the catheter must be inserted into the bile duct across the fistula in a challenging situation of this kind, advancing a conventional catheter over a 0.018-inch guidewire can sometimes be difficult because of the gap between the guidewire and the catheter. Here, we report the first use of a new 3-Fr microcatheter that we produced previously [4], which has the following advantages for use with a 0.018-inch guidewire during EUS-BD: (i) it allows easy insertion because of its slimness and flexibility, (ii) it provides a sufficient contrast-filled image, (iii) it assists in manipulating the guidewire to advance into the target space, (iv) it avoids unnecessary dilation until needed, and (v) it allows exchange of the guidewire from 0.018-inch to 0.025-inch to provide support for device insertion ([Fig. 1]).
Case 1: A 68-year-old woman, who previously underwent right hepatectomy for hilar cholangiocarcinoma, developed obstructive cholangitis requiring EUS-guided hepaticogastrostomy. The advancement of a conventional catheter over the 0.018-inch guidewire failed, whereas the 3-Fr microcatheter was advanced ([Fig. 2]) and a partially covered metal stent successfully deployed.
Case 2: A 53-year-old man with obstructive jaundice after subtotal gastrectomy for gastric cancer underwent EUS-guided hepaticojejunostomy. The 0.018-inch guidewire with the 3-Fr microcatheter successfully passed the malignant biliary obstruction ([Fig. 3]); an uncovered metal stent (8 × 60 mm) and a plastic stent (7 Fr; 14 cm) were deployed in an antegrade fashion ([Video 1]).
Video 1 A new 3-Fr microcatheter employed as a catheter for a 0.018-inch guidewire during endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage.
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References
- 1 Ogura T, Ueno S, Okuda A. et al. Expanding indications for endoscopic ultrasound-guided hepaticogastrostomy for patients with insufficient dilatation of the intrahepatic bile duct using a 22G needle combined with a novel 0.018-inch guidewire (with video). Dig Endosc 2022; 34: 222-227
- 2 Minaga K, Takenaka M, Kudo M. Endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage with a 22-gauge needle and a 0.018-inch guidewire: can it be the new standard?. Dig Endosc 2022; 34: 79-81
- 3 Martínez B, Martínez J, Casellas JA. et al. Endoscopic ultrasound-guided rendezvous in benign biliary or pancreatic disorders with a 22-gauge needle and a 0.018-inch guidewire. Endosc Int Open 2019; 7: E1038-E1043
- 4 Yoshida M, Naitoh I, Hayashi K. et al. Various innovative roles for 3-Fr microcatheters in pancreaticobiliary endoscopy. Dig Endosc 2022; 34: 632-640
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References
- 1 Ogura T, Ueno S, Okuda A. et al. Expanding indications for endoscopic ultrasound-guided hepaticogastrostomy for patients with insufficient dilatation of the intrahepatic bile duct using a 22G needle combined with a novel 0.018-inch guidewire (with video). Dig Endosc 2022; 34: 222-227
- 2 Minaga K, Takenaka M, Kudo M. Endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary drainage with a 22-gauge needle and a 0.018-inch guidewire: can it be the new standard?. Dig Endosc 2022; 34: 79-81
- 3 Martínez B, Martínez J, Casellas JA. et al. Endoscopic ultrasound-guided rendezvous in benign biliary or pancreatic disorders with a 22-gauge needle and a 0.018-inch guidewire. Endosc Int Open 2019; 7: E1038-E1043
- 4 Yoshida M, Naitoh I, Hayashi K. et al. Various innovative roles for 3-Fr microcatheters in pancreaticobiliary endoscopy. Dig Endosc 2022; 34: 632-640