2003
DOI: 10.1055/s-2003-36403
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Double Guide Wire Placement for Endoscopic Pancreaticobiliary Procedures

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“…The current series of 50 patients treated with the doubleguidewire technique is one of the largest presented to date in the literature [2][3][4][5][6][7][8]. The original reports describing the method were case reports by Dumonceau et al [2] and Gotoh et al [3] based on 1 patient only.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The current series of 50 patients treated with the doubleguidewire technique is one of the largest presented to date in the literature [2][3][4][5][6][7][8]. The original reports describing the method were case reports by Dumonceau et al [2] and Gotoh et al [3] based on 1 patient only.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since its first description [2], the adoption of this technique has improved the success rate of biliary cannulation for cases in which the guidewire passes repeatedly into the pancreatic duct. The literature contains some case reports [2, 3], some case series [4][5][6], and two prospective randomized trials [7,8] on the role of the double-guidewire technique in difficult biliary cannulation.Double-guidewire-assisted biliary cannulation was a highlight of the 15th United European Gastroenterology Week in Paris, France, in 2007. After that meeting, we…”
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“…11,29,31 In situations where biliary cannulation is difficult and repeated pancreatic cannulation occurs, some experts advocate a double guidewire technique (DGWT) to increase success. [39][40][41][42] There are, however, reports of increased PEP with DGWT 43,44 and the risk is considerably higher (20%-30%) when pancreatic stents are not placed for prophylaxis (see below). A Japanese multicenter study reported that the risk of PEP (11%-32%) with the DGWT was directly correlated with the number of inadvertent pancreatic duct guidewire cannulations (GWCs).…”
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“…Saját gyakorlatunkban ötvöztük a két módszert, a betegek mintegy 70%-át papillotommal sikeresen és alacsony PEP-arány-nyal kanüláltuk, és öt sikertelen kísérlet után alkalmaztunk vezetődrótot [8,18]. A kettős vezetődróttal való kanülálás [29] helyett az előmetszés előnyösebbnek tű-nik [6,30].…”
Section: Vezetődróttal Végzett Intubálásunclassified