Comparison Between Mechanical Intracanal (ML) Lithotripsy and Electrohydraulic Intracolangioscopic (EHL) Lithotripsy in the Treatment of Difficult Main Biliary Tract Lithiasis

NCT ID: NCT04970030

Last Updated: 2021-07-21

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

50 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2021-06-01

Study Completion Date

2023-08-01

Brief Summary

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Difficult gallstones are found in about 10-15% of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreaticography (ERCP) performed for choledocholithiasis. There are several options for the treatment of difficult biliary lithiasis including mechanical lithotripsy and peroral cholangioscopy with electrohydraulic lithotripsy.

The primary purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness of treating difficult biliary lithiasis with ML and with EHL. The effectiveness is defined by the complete cleanliness of the biliary tract in a single endoscopic session

Detailed Description

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Difficult gallstones are found in about 10-15% of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreaticography (ERCP) performed for choledocholithiasis. There are several options for the treatment of difficult biliary lithiasis including mechanical lithotripsy and peroral cholangioscopy with electrohydraulic lithotripsy.

The primary purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness of treating difficult biliary lithiasis with ML and with EHL. The effectiveness is defined by the complete cleanliness of the biliary tract in a single endoscopic session.

The secondary objectives of the study are as follows:

* Within 30 days of the procedure, the effective clearance of the biliary tract will be assessed with CholangioRM (or EUS where MRI is contraindicated). If residual choledocholithiasis is present, patients will be considered as late failures.
* Comparison of the safety of the treatments under study, defined by the incidence of adverse events during the procedure (e.g. perforation, hemobilia) and in the observation period after the procedure (e.g. cholangitis, pancreatitis, bleeding).

Patients that can be enrolled:

All patients with "difficult" biliary tract lithiasis that could not be treated by standard techniques, such as balloon and/or basket catheter under fluoroscopic vision.

Patients cannot be enrolled:

* if they have a surgically-altered gastrointestinal anatomy
* if they have any evidence of biliopancreatic malignancy
* if they are under 18 years of age
* if they are in a state of pregnancy or are breastfeeding
* if it's impossible to obtain informed consent

If, while performing ERCP for choledocholithiasis, stones are found that cannot be removed using standard treatment, they will be treated by assigning these patients to either the treatment group with ML under fluoroscopic vision or to the EHL treatment group.

Patients will be assigned using a randomization method in blocks with a ratio of 1:1 for each patient enrolled.

Subjects will undergo ERCP, either under general anesthesia, or under observation by an anesthesiologist, and depending on which group they have been assigned to, will be treated with:

* EHL: after administration of IV antibiotic therapy, we will proceed to cholangioscopy with SpyGlass ™ DS (Boston Scientific Corporation, USA), treatment of difficult biliary lithiasis with electrohydraulic lithotripsy with Autolith probe (Northgate Technologies Inc USA) and subsequent complete cleaning of the biliary tract using the fluoroscopic technique.
* ML: we will proceed under fluoroscopic vision with TTS mechanical lithotripter (Trapezoid, RX Wireguided Retrieval Basket, Boston Scientific) with mechanical fragmentation of the stone and subsequent complete cleaning of the biliary tract using the fluoroscopic technique.

During each procedure, the following will be recorded:

* the execution time from the insertion of the cholangioscope or lithotripter inside the biliary tract until the complete cleaning of the biliary tract is finished.
* the occurrence of possible adverse events related to the procedures and/or anesthetic issues.
* any failure of a technique and / or the need to switch a patient to the other treatment group.

At least 50 patients eligible for the study will be required.

Conditions

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Gallstone Lithiasis

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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mechanical intracanal (ML) lithotripsy

TTS mechanical lithotripter

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

ML lithotripsy

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

we will proceed under fluoroscopic vision with TTS mechanical lithotripter (Trapezoid, RX Wireguided Retrieval Basket, Boston Scientific) with mechanical fragmentation of the stone and subsequent complete cleaning of the biliary tract using the fluoroscopic technique.

electrohydraulic intracolangioscopic (EHL) lithotripsy

electrohydraulic lithotripsy with Autolith probe

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

EHL lithotripsy

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

after administration of IV antibiotic therapy, we will proceed to cholangioscopy with SpyGlass ™ DS (Boston Scientific Corporation, USA), treatment of difficult biliary lithiasis with electrohydraulic lithotripsy with Autolith probe (Northgate Technologies Inc USA) and subsequent complete cleaning of the biliary tract using the fluoroscopic technique

Interventions

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ML lithotripsy

we will proceed under fluoroscopic vision with TTS mechanical lithotripter (Trapezoid, RX Wireguided Retrieval Basket, Boston Scientific) with mechanical fragmentation of the stone and subsequent complete cleaning of the biliary tract using the fluoroscopic technique.

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

EHL lithotripsy

after administration of IV antibiotic therapy, we will proceed to cholangioscopy with SpyGlass ™ DS (Boston Scientific Corporation, USA), treatment of difficult biliary lithiasis with electrohydraulic lithotripsy with Autolith probe (Northgate Technologies Inc USA) and subsequent complete cleaning of the biliary tract using the fluoroscopic technique

Intervention Type PROCEDURE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

\- All patients with "difficult" biliary tract lithiasis that could not be treated by standard techniques, such as balloon and/or basket catheter under fluoroscopic vision.

Exclusion Criteria

* surgically-altered gastrointestinal anatomy
* any evidence of biliopancreatic malignancy
* patients under 18 years of age
* patients in a state of pregnancy or are breastfeeding
* no informed consent
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Azienda Usl di Bologna

OTHER_GOV

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Locations

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Azienda USL di Bologna

Bologna, , Italy

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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Italy

Central Contacts

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Vincenzo Cennamo, Md

Role: CONTACT

+39 051 6478844

Vincenzo Cennamo

Role: CONTACT

+39 051 6478844

Facility Contacts

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Vincenzo Cennamo, MD

Role: primary

+39 051 6478844

Other Identifiers

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397-2021-SPER-AUSLBO

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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