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Transpancreatic Sphincterotomy after Double Guidewire Technique Was Noninferior to Primary Transpancreatic Sphincterotomy in Difficult Biliary Cannulation

Shaofei Wang,Bingqing Bai, Sisi Liu, Yuanyuan Fang, Chenyu Zhang, Xinwen Chen, Qiming Huang, Jiren Wang,Jianglong Hong,Yang Li,Zhangwei Xu,Xiaochang Liu,Junjun Bao,Qiao Mei,Rutao Hong

Digestive Diseases and Sciences(2024)

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Abstract
When unintentional pancreatic duct access occurs during difficult biliary cannulation, the double guidewire (DGW) or transpancreatic sphincterotomy (TPS) may be utilized. DGW can be easily switched to TPS due to the existing guidewire in the pancreatic duct. However, the efficacy of TPS after DGW, named sequential DGW-TPS technique, versus primary TPS has not been assessed. Our aim was to compare the benefits and adverse events of sequential DGW-TPS technique and primary TPS. We performed a comparative retrospective cohort study that enrolled a total of 117 patients with native papillae. The patients were divided into one of 2 groups according to the primary bile duct access technique (sequential DGW-TPS or primary TPS), both with pancreatic stenting. Between November 2017 and May 2023, a total of 84 patients were grouped into sequential DGW-TPS and 33 into primary TPS. The overall post-ERCP pancreatitis (PEP) rate was 4.3
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Cholangiopancreatography,Endoscopic Rretrograde,Catheterization,Sphincterotomy,Endoscopic,Adverse effects,Retrospective Studies,Humans
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