2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.gie.2021.03.498
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Id: 3527191 Eus-Guided Gastroenterostomy: A Multicenter International Study Comparing Benign and Malignant Diseases

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“…Two subsequent studies demonstrated similar safety and efficacy [48,49]. More recently, Kahaleh et al conducted a multicentre retrospective registry study comparison between benign and malignant indications for EUS-GE and noted no difference in outcomes [50]. EUS-GE, in the management of benign GOO, appears promising and may also have an additional role as a "bridging" procedure (e.g., for nutritional optimization) in patients who eventually require subsequent surgery.…”
Section: Eus-gastroenterostomy For Benign Gastric Outlet Obstructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two subsequent studies demonstrated similar safety and efficacy [48,49]. More recently, Kahaleh et al conducted a multicentre retrospective registry study comparison between benign and malignant indications for EUS-GE and noted no difference in outcomes [50]. EUS-GE, in the management of benign GOO, appears promising and may also have an additional role as a "bridging" procedure (e.g., for nutritional optimization) in patients who eventually require subsequent surgery.…”
Section: Eus-gastroenterostomy For Benign Gastric Outlet Obstructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aims In the malignant gastric outlet obstruction (GOO), endoscopic ultrasound-guided gastroenterostomy (EUS-GE) is nowadays a well-established palliative technique in selected patients 1 . Given the successes in this patient population, EUS-GE could represent a promising strategy, with fewer adverse events compared to surgery, in selected patients with benign GOO 2 .…”
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“…EUS-GE had a technical success of 90% and clinical success of 100%, while no adverse effects were described. According to a recent review including fourteen studies, technical success of EUS-GE ranged from 87 to 100% and had a clinical success of 84-100%, irrespective of the technique performed [18][19][20][21]. A recent meta-analysis including twelve, mostly retrospective, studies (n = 285), conducted by Iqbal et al [19], assessed the performance of EUS-GE in the treatment of GOO.…”
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