ROHAN, Tomáš, Alžběta KRYŠTOFOVÁ, Peter MATKULČÍK, Matej STRAKA, Barbora ČECHOVÁ, Jiří PÁNEK, Jakub HUSTÝ and Tomáš ANDRAŠINA. Benign biliary strictures treated with percutaneous balloon dilatation and biodegradable stents - long term retrospective study. In CIRSE 2023. 2023.
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Original name Benign biliary strictures treated with percutaneous balloon dilatation and biodegradable stents - long term retrospective study
Authors ROHAN, Tomáš, Alžběta KRYŠTOFOVÁ, Peter MATKULČÍK, Matej STRAKA, Barbora ČECHOVÁ, Jiří PÁNEK, Jakub HUSTÝ and Tomáš ANDRAŠINA.
Edition CIRSE 2023, 2023.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Conference abstract
Field of Study 30224 Radiology, nuclear medicine and medical imaging
Country of publisher Denmark
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Organization unit Faculty of Medicine
Keywords in English biliary strictures; benign; balloon dilatation; biodegradable stent
Tags International impact
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Abstract
Purpose: To find out which patients with benign biliary stricture treated with percutaneous balloon dilatation benefit from implantation of biodegradable stent. Methods: This single-centre retrospective study included 64 consecutive cases of PTD and balloon dilatation for benign biliary stenosis at a tertiary referral hospital from 1/2010 to 12/2022. Log rank test was used to assess recurrence of biliary strictures in patients with biodegradable stents (n=21) and without them. The variables included demographic (age, sex), laboratory (bilirubin, liver enzymes and inflammatory markers before the initial PTD and in 2-3, 6, 12, 24 and 36 months after extraction of all percutaneous instruments) and treatment parameters (treatment of recurrent stricture, extraction of biliary stones, number of dilatations, maximal balloon diameter, maximal balloon pressure, insertion of biodegradable stent, result of manometric test). Results: The recurrence of biliary stricture after treatment occurred in 20 cases (in 4 (25%) cases treated with biodegradable stent and in 16 (37%) cases treated only with ballon dilatation). Patients treated with balloon dilatation who have poor result of manometric test after balloon dilatation and patients with recurrent biliary stricture treated only with ballon dilatation have higher chance for recurrence of biliary stricture than patients treated with biodegradable stents (p=0.038). Other monitored variables were not significant. Conclusion: Patients with benign biliary stricture who have poor result of manometric test after balloon dilatation and patients with recurrent biliary stricture will benefit from implantation of a biodegradable stent.
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MUNI/A/1222/2022, interní kód MUName: Vyhodnocení účinnosti a optimalizace protokolů radiologických zobrazovacích a intervenčních metod
Investor: Masaryk University, Evaluation of Efficacy and Optimization of Radiological Imaging and Interventional Methods
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