Abstract

Endoscopic papillary large balloon dilatation (EPLBD) without endoscopic sphincterotomy (EST) is an accepted, simplified endoscopic technique for large common bile duct (CBD) stone removal. However, little is known about the long-term outcomes of this technique. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the long-term outcomes of EPLBD without EST for the treatment of large CBD stones. This retrospective study of EPLBD without EST for a large CBD stone was conducted between June 2005 and October 2010. A total of 128 patients with a large CBD stone were included. The primary outcome measurement was complete CBD stone removal after EPLBD. Clinical data obtained from medical records were analyzed. The overall complete stone removal rate was 94.5%. Mechanical lithotripsy was needed in 18 (14.1%) patients. Post-procedural pancreatitis and asymptomatic hyperamylasemia occurred in 1 (0.8%) and 11 (8.6%) patients, respectively. One (0.8%) patient experienced minor bleeding. The rate of stone recurrence was 13.1%, and median time to stone recurrence was 600days (range 144-2284days). Over a half (64.3%) of stone recurrences occurred during the 2years following stone removal. Recurrence tended to be more frequent in patients with a large CBD diameter and in patients requiring multiple endoscopic sessions for complete CBD stone retrieval. EPLBD without EST may be safe and effective in patients with a large bile duct stone.

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