Endoscopy 2021; 53(S 01): S234
DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1724912
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Dual Stenting: Eus Biliary Drainage And Duodenal Metal Stent

M Borahma
1   Mohammed V University, Ibn Sina Hospital, Department of Gastroenterology C, Rabat, Morocco
,
y Jebari
1   Mohammed V University, Ibn Sina Hospital, Department of Gastroenterology C, Rabat, Morocco
,
N Lagdali
1   Mohammed V University, Ibn Sina Hospital, Department of Gastroenterology C, Rabat, Morocco
,
I Benelbarhdadi
1   Mohammed V University, Ibn Sina Hospital, Department of Gastroenterology C, Rabat, Morocco
,
FZ Ajana
1   Mohammed V University, Ibn Sina Hospital, Department of Gastroenterology C, Rabat, Morocco
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A 57 old-year-male, with no medical history, was admitted for acute cholangitis. The clinical examination noted jaundice and scratching lesions. CT-scan showed a pancreatic head mass with upstream dilation of the common bile duct and intrahepatic duct. Abdominal-MRI showed the same findings as CT-scan and an infiltration of the duodenal wall. During endoscopic drainage, duodenoscopy showed a gastric outlet obstruction with complete stenosis of the duodenum, since, transpapillary drainage was impossible. we chose to perform a dual stenting: echoendoscopic drainage through choledochoduodenal anastomosis with a fully covered self-expanding metal stent 80/8 mm and placement of duodenal metal stent 80/20mm.

Citation Borahma M, Jebari y, Lagdali N et al. eP422V DUAL STENTING: EUS BILIARY DRAINAGE AND DUODENAL METAL STENT. Endoscopy 2021; 53: S234.



Publication History

Article published online:
19 March 2021

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