Gallbladder stent placement for prevention of cholecystitis in patients receiving covered metal stent for malignant obstructive jaundice: A feasibility study

Sonia Gosain, Hugo Bonatti, Lavone Smith, Michele E. Rehan, Andrew Brock, Anshu Mahajan, Melissa Phillips, Henry C. Ho, Kristi Ellen, Vanessa M. Shami, Michel Kahaleh

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Abstract

Purpose: Covered self-expanding metal stents (CSEMS) have been used for palliation of malignant distal biliary strictures. Occlusion of the cystic duct by CSEMS may be complicated by cholecystitis. This potentially could be prevented by placement of a transpapillary gallbladder stent (GBS). Patients and Methods: Between 11/2006 and 10/2007, a total of 73 patients (50 male) aged 65 ± 14 years underwent CSEMS placement for palliation of malignant obstructive jaundice. In cases where CSEMS placement caused occlusion of the cystic duct, a 7 French transpapillary pigtail gallbladder stent (GBS) was inserted to prevent cholecystitis. Results: Of the 73 patients, 18 had a prior cholecystectomy; 34 had the CSEMS placed below the cystic duct insertion. In 19 out of the 21 patients who had a CSEMS covering the cystic duct ostium, GBS placement was attempted, which was successful in 11 individuals (58%). An attempt to access the gallbladder was complicated by wire perforation of the cystic duct in three patients; one patient requiring emergent cholecystostomy tube placement. None of the patients who underwent successful GBS placement developed cholecystitis. One GBS dislodged and was repositioned. Cholecystitis occurred in two (20%) of the ten patients without transpapillary gallbladder decompression who had a CSEMS covering the cystic duct. Conclusions: The ideal placement of a CSEMS is below the cystic duct insertion. Should the cystic duct ostium be occluded, placement of a GBS should be considered to minimize the risk of cholecystitis.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)2406-2411
Number of pages6
JournalDigestive diseases and sciences
Volume55
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bile duct stricture
  • Cholecystitis
  • Gallbladder stent
  • Pancreatic cancer

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Physiology
  • Gastroenterology

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