螺旋肠镜辅助ERCP治疗手术解剖改变患者:荟萃分析和系统回顾

Manjusha Das, Watcoun-Nchinda E. Pisoh, S. Puli
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内镜逆行胰胆管造影(ERCP)是一种诊断和治疗肝胆胰疾病的良好技术。螺旋肠镜辅助ERCP (SE-ERCP)是一种很好的技术,用于到达壶腹并插管,进行诊断和治疗干预。荟萃分析的目的是评估SE-ERCP在上胃肠道解剖改变患者中的手术成功率。在Medline, Pubmed和Ovid中进行了搜索,并将数据提取到抽象形式中。对成功率进行meta分析,计算合并比例,方差为负。本分析共纳入了来自5项相关研究的172例se - ercp。螺旋肠镜到达壶腹的总成功率为75%。SE-ERCP是一种可行的胆道疾病诊断和治疗干预技术。
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Spiral Enteroscopy Assisted ERCP in Patients with Surgically Altered Anatomy: A Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review
Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a well-described technique for diagnosis and treatment of hepatobiliary and pancreatic disorders. Spiral enteroscopy assisted ERCP (SE-ERCP) is a well-described technique for reaching and cannulating the ampulla and performing diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. The aim of the meta-analysis is to evaluate the procedural success rate of SE-ERCP in patients with altered upper gastrointestinal anatomy. A search was conducted in Medline, Pubmed, and Ovid and extracted data into an abstraction form. Meta-analysis for success rates was analyzed by calculating pooled proportion with inverse variance. A total of 172 SE-ERCPs were included in this analysis from five relevant studies. The pooled success rate of reaching the ampulla by spiral enteroscopy was 75%. SE-ERCP is a viable technique for diagnostic and therapeutic intervention of biliary disorders.
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