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A prospective randomized clinical trial to evaluate efficacy and safety of combined EUS-HGS and ERCP compared to ERCP for bilateral biliary decompression in advanced malignant hilar biliary obstruction. The primary outcome will be technical success, clinical success, procedural duration, and re-interventions. Secondary outcomes will be the rate of adverse events. patients will be followed up at 1 and 3 month intervals
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Bilateral stenting by Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography in malignant hilar biliary obstructions (MHBO) is challenging and technically difficult. EUS hepaticogastrostomy (EUS-HGS) has been increasingly used as an alternative method to achieve internal biliary drainage in MHBO. Because of the difficulty of ERCP in such scenario, the combination of EUS-HGS and ERCP provides a possible chance of longer stent patency with less event of stent clogging Aim of the work: to evaluate efficacy and safety of combined EUS-HGS and ERCP compared to ERCP for bilateral biliary decompression in advanced MHBO.
The inclusion criteria will be presence of inoperable MHBO with elevated liver tests with serum bilirubin at least 3 times above the upper limit of normal The study patients will be randomized in 1:1 ratio to: ERCP biliary drainage (ERCP-BD) group: bilateral metallic stents insertion will be attempted by transpapilary approach. Combined ERCP and EUS-HGS group: unilateral metallic stent will be inserted on right side by transpapilary approach and a transmural stent will be inserted on left side by EUS.
technical success, clinical success, procedural duration, and re-interventions and adverse events will be assesed
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72 participants in 2 patient groups
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Ahmed Y Altonbary, Assprofessor; Mennatallah E Saad, Asslecturer
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