Postoperative biliary strictures are estimated to occur in 2.6% of patients. When endoscopic treatment is difficult, they can be treated with endoscopic ultrasound-guided hepaticojejunostomy (EUS-HJS) using a forward-viewing linear endoscope 1 2 3 4 . However, in many institutions, the forward-viewing scope is not readily available, making immediate intervention difficult. We have developed a safe and reliable method for inserting a side-viewing linear endoscope using the “echo-free space” technique 5 .
We present the case of a 71-year-old man who underwent total pancreatectomy and choledochojejunostomy for pancreatic cancer. After 8 months, he developed cholangitis due to an anastomotic stricture and was referred to our department. Single-balloon endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) and EUS-guided hepaticogastrostomy (EUS-HGS) were attempted, but the patient continued to have recurrent cholangitis. We therefore decided to perform EUS-HJS from the anastomotic site.
The single-balloon enteroscope was first inserted up to the anastomosis, which was marked with a clip; a 6-Fr endoscopic nasobiliary drainage (ENBD) catheter was placed near the anastomotic stricture ( Fig. 1 ). The scope was switched to a side-viewing linear endoscope (GF-UCT260) and the Braun anastomosis was identified on careful observation of the echo image, with the ENBD catheter used as a guide to reach the HJS ( Fig. 2 ; Video 1 ). The bile duct was punctured through the anastomosis with an 19G EZ Shot 3 Plus (Olympus) and a guidewire was placed ( Fig. 3 ). The stenosis was dilated with a spiral drill dilator (Tornus ES; Olympus) and then with a tapered-tip balloon catheter (REN; Kaneka) up to 4 mm ( Fig. 4 ), and the procedure was completed with the placement of a 7-Fr, 9-cm inside stent ( Fig. 5 ).
This case suggests that the echo-free space technique using a side-viewing linear endoscope can be useful in postoperative patients and represents a new option for EUS-HJS in the treatment of complete biliary anastomotic stricture.
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