This 74 year old lady had previously undergone percutaneous transhepatic biliary stenting (PTBS) due to a metastatic periampullary tumor which had also infiltrated into the duodenum (A3 & B: white arrows) causing gastric outlet obstruction (don't forget to check for a succession splash in any patient with jaundice, kids). Once the biliary drainage had been taken care of, we moved to free the route out the stomach. The pyloric opening was narrowed and we dilated it using a TTS balloon (A1 &A2). Following this, we advanced our duodenal stent assembly across the bulb and descending duodenum (B & C1 : black arrows). The stent (20mm x 130mm) was then carefully unsheathed (C1 to C5: white arrows show the stent being deployed. Red arrows shows the "waist" forming right about the middle of the stent at the site of maximal luminal infiltration by the tumor).
I am a gastroenterologist. This is a blog of the ERCPs and related endoscopic procedures carried out at my department. Dr Adnan Salim.
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