2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10620-022-07650-1
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Endoscopic Ultrasound-Directed Transgastric ERCP (EDGE) Utilization of Trends Among Interventional Endoscopists

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“…The laparoscopic approach involves placement of a 15-mm port directly into the remnant stomach to allow for insertion of the endoscope for intraoperative ERCP. The EDGE procedure is quickly replacing laparoscopic-assisted ERCP due to its entirely endoscopic approach, acceptable risk profile, and technical success rates in the 90% to 100% range . Moreover, in retrospective studies, the EDGE procedure has been found to have similar rates of stone clearance and adverse events as laparoscopic common bile duct exploration .…”
Section: Discussion and Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The laparoscopic approach involves placement of a 15-mm port directly into the remnant stomach to allow for insertion of the endoscope for intraoperative ERCP. The EDGE procedure is quickly replacing laparoscopic-assisted ERCP due to its entirely endoscopic approach, acceptable risk profile, and technical success rates in the 90% to 100% range . Moreover, in retrospective studies, the EDGE procedure has been found to have similar rates of stone clearance and adverse events as laparoscopic common bile duct exploration .…”
Section: Discussion and Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The patient remained asymptomatic after cholecystectomy. The advantages of EDGE include its higher success rate and lower invasiveness, shortening hospitalization compared with endoscopy-and laparoscopy-assisted ERCP [3,4]. It is suggested as a firstline approach in expert centers.…”
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“… 1 In patients with Roux-en-Y gastric bypass anatomy, EUS-directed transgastric ERCP (EDGE) has gained popularity for peroral pancreaticobiliary intervention. 2 For patients with non–gastric bypass Roux-en-Y anatomy, the creation of an enteroenterostomy has emerged as a viable solution to facilitate efficient peroral ERCP. 3 , 4 …”
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confidence: 99%