A 70-year-old man presented with epigastric discomfort. He had undergone a transarterial coil embolization of a splenic artery pseudoaneurysm 3 months previously. Computed tomography revealed an effusion extending from the pancreatic tail towards the mediastinum, with an accompanying pleural effusion ( Fig. 1 ). Endoscopic retrograde pancreatography revealed severe ductal strictures in the pancreatic body ( Fig. 2 a ) and a pancreaticopleural fistula upstream of those strictures ( Fig. 2 b ). We then managed to advance a long-tapered catheter beyond the strictures; however, we were unable to pass a nasopancreatic drainage (NPD) tube through the strictures. Therefore, we next opted to perform a “tunneling technique” using a novel device delivery system (EndoSheather; Piolax Medical Devices, Kanagawa, Japan). The device delivery system consists of an inner catheter that tapers to a tip of 3.9 Fr diameter within an outer sheath (6.2 Fr inner diameter), which enables devices of up to 5.7 Fr diameter to successfully pass through tight strictures. Thus, we advanced the delivery system over a 0.035-inch guidewire to dilate the strictures ( Fig. 2 c ), and after removing the inner catheter, we were now able to easily pass a 5-Fr NPD tube through the outer sheath of the device and past the strictures ( Fig. 2 d , Video 1 ). We removed the tube 3 weeks after the treatment and discharged the patient without any further complication.
Fig. 1.
A contrast-enhanced computed tomography image showing effusion extending from the pancreatic tail (not shown in this figure) toward the mediastinum, with accompanying bilateral pleural effusion.
Fig. 2.
Fluoroscopic images of a 70-year-old man. a Tight ductal strictures in the pancreatic body. b A pancreaticopleural fistula upstream of the strictures. c A device delivery system advanced beyond the strictures. Arrow, tip of the inner catheter of the device delivery system; arrowhead, tip of the outer sheath. d A nasopancreatic drainage tube was successfully placed beyond the strictures.
Video 1 Tunneling technique using a device delivery system for the treatment of pancreaticopleural fistula due to severe downstream pancreatic duct strictures.
The endoscopic treatment of a pancreaticopleural fistula remains a challenging procedure, particularly when downstream pancreatic duct strictures are present. However, in this case, our “tunneling technique” allowed us to easily place the NPD tube beyond severe pancreatic duct strictures to successfully treat the fistula. Although the device delivery system has already been used to place metallic stents for malignant hilar biliary strictures 1 , for endoscopic ultrasound-guided plastic stent placements 2 , and for various types of selective biliary biopsies 3 4 5 , we posit that it also has great potential for use in NPD tube placement across severe pancreatic duct strictures.
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