Randomized Trial for Extraction of Difficult Bile Duct Stones
NCT ID: NCT00852072
Last Updated: 2019-10-10
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
66 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2016-03-31
2018-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Endoscopic large balloon sphincteroplasty (using CRE Wireguided Balloon Dilatation Catheter; Boston Scientific Corp., Natick, MA, USA) is a technique in which a balloon is used to dilate the papilla located at the bile duct opening by up to 20mm (depending on size of the distal CBD) after performing an endoscopic sphincterotomy. Following dilation, the stone is removed using a basket and/or extraction balloon. This technique was shown to be effective in clearing the bile duct in 50-60% of patients with difficult bile stones in whom initial endoscopic sphincterotomy was unsuccessful.
The SpyGlass Direct Visualization System (Boston Scientific Corp., Natick, MA, USA) is a single-operator cholangioscopy system, which allows direct visualization of the bile duct stone. The main advantage of this technique is that the cholangioscope can be inserted into the endoscope and then guided through the bile duct to reach the stone. A probe can then be inserted into the cholangioscope to allow the energy from laser (laser lithotripsy) to be accurately focused onto the stone to cause stone fragmentation under direct visualization. The use of SpyGlass system with laser lithotripsy has been shown to be successful in the clearance of difficult bile duct stones in 73-100% patients.
Although various methods for removal of bile duct stones exist, there have been thus far no studies directly comparing endoscopic large balloon sphincteroplasty with cholangioscopy-guided laser lithotripsy for clearance of difficult bile duct stones. The aim of this study is therefore to compare the efficiency of the single-operator cholangioscopy-directed laser lithotripsy using the SpyGlass Direct Visualization system versus endoscopic large balloon sphincteroplasty for clearance of difficult bile duct stones.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Single-operator cholangioscopy guided laser lithotripsy
Ability to clear the bile duct of all stones in one ERCP session using laser lithotripsy-based technique, including use of mechanical lithotripsy
Single-operator cholangioscopy-guided laser lithotripsy
Ability to clear the bile duct of all stones in one ERCP session using laser lithotripsy-based technique, including use of mechanical lithotripsy
Balloon sphincteroplasty
Ability to clear the bile duct of all stones in one ERCP session using large balloon sphincteroplasty-based technique, including use of mechanical lithotripsy
Balloon Sphincteroplasty
Ability to clear the bile duct of all stones in one ERCP session using large balloon sphincteroplasty-based technique, including use of mechanical lithotripsy
Interventions
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Single-operator cholangioscopy-guided laser lithotripsy
Ability to clear the bile duct of all stones in one ERCP session using laser lithotripsy-based technique, including use of mechanical lithotripsy
Balloon Sphincteroplasty
Ability to clear the bile duct of all stones in one ERCP session using large balloon sphincteroplasty-based technique, including use of mechanical lithotripsy
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Common bile duct stones that measure at least 1.2 cm who have failed stone removal using standard techniques at ERCP
Exclusion Criteria
* Pregnant patients or age \< 18 years or prisoners
* Presence of bleeding disorders
* Patients with altered post-surgical anatomy
* Pregnancy
18 Years
100 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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AdventHealth
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Shyam Varadarajulu, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
AdventHealth
Locations
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Florida Hospital
Orlando, Florida, United States
Countries
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References
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Bang JY, Sutton B, Navaneethan U, Hawes R, Varadarajulu S. Efficacy of Single-Operator Cholangioscopy-Guided Lithotripsy Compared With Large Balloon Sphincteroplasty in Management of Difficult Bile Duct Stones in a Randomized Trial. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2020 Sep;18(10):2349-2356.e3. doi: 10.1016/j.cgh.2020.02.003. Epub 2020 Feb 10.
Other Identifiers
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718940
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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