ESGE Days 2021 2021
DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1724493
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Laparoscopic Versus Eus-Guided Gastroenterostomy For Gastric Outlet Obstruction: An International Multicenter Propensity Score-Matched Comparison

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“…After the saline-filled small bowel target has been located, the electrocautery tip is advanced directly, using a free-hand technique under endosonographic control, without the aid of a guidewire or confirmatory 19G FNA needle puncture. The same steps for deployment are followed to release the stent as for the over-the-guidewire technique 139 140 .…”
Section: Eus-guided Gastrointestinal Anastomosismentioning
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“…After the saline-filled small bowel target has been located, the electrocautery tip is advanced directly, using a free-hand technique under endosonographic control, without the aid of a guidewire or confirmatory 19G FNA needle puncture. The same steps for deployment are followed to release the stent as for the over-the-guidewire technique 139 140 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Technical success is similar between the various techniques for creating an EUS-GE 144 ( Table 10 s ). A recently published study using the wireless endoscopic simplified technique (WEST) showed high procedural success and a low AE rate, suggesting that the additional use of balloons or maneuvers aimed at stabilizing the target loop may not be required 139 140 . While no high quality prospective comparison exists, most data and experience originate from reports of cohorts using the direct method or WEST 140 145 146 147 148 .…”
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“…Moreover, a recent study suggests that EUS-GE has similar technical and clinical success rates compared to laparoscopic gastro-enterostomy. Interestingly, EUS-intervention seems to reduce the length of stay and incidence of AEs, suggesting possible advantages compared to surgery[ 46 ]. Finally, EUS-guided jejuno-jejunal anastomosis provides the opportunity to treat malignant GOO also in patients who have undergone gastrectomy.…”
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“…Whereas retrospective literature confirms the comparable clinical success of endoscopic ultrasound-guided gastrojejunostomy (EUS-GJ) and surgical gastrojejunostomy (SGJ) [1,2], no head-tohead comparison exists of their caliber and long-term patency. We present one case of a patient receiving both procedures, offering an unusual opportunity for direct comparison (▶ Video 1).…”
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