Study of factors influencing the insertion failure of single balloon enteroscopy-assisted ERCP treatment after bilioenteric Roux-en-Y anastomosis.
Objective: Fail to reach the bilioenteric anastomosis is the main cause of treatment failure during single-balloon enteroscopy-assisted endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (SBE-assisted ERCP) in patients after bilioenteric Roux-en-Y anastomosis. We aim to evaluate factors influencing the endoscopic insertion failure.
Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the clinical data of 231 cases undergoing SBE-assisted ERCP from January 2016 to December 2021. Treatment details and outcomes were studied to analyze the factors involved in endoscopic insertion failure.
Results: The enteroscopy success rate and procedural success rate were 88.3% and 84.4%. Incidence of postoperative adverse events was 3.9%. No serious adverse events occurred. Risk factors of endoscopic insertion failure include first ERCP attempt, side to side anastomosis at the Rou-Y anastomosis, the use of Endo-GIA anastomosis, three bowel lumens seen at the Rou-Y anastomosis under endoscopy, steep angle of the afferent loop at the Rou-Y anastomosis with a U-shape, length of the afferent loop ≥ 50 cm, and twisted afferent loop. Among which the multifactorial analysis suggested that the presence of three bowel lumens at the Rou-Y anastomosis and twisted afferent loop were independent risk factors for enteroscopy failure. For case with twisted afferent loop, the use of a transparent cap with X-ray-assisted guidance during insertion is an effective strategy to improve the success rate.
Conclusions: SBE-assisted ERCP is safe and effective in patients after bilioenteric Roux-en-Y anastomosis. The severity of afferent loop twisting and Rou-Y anastomosis shape were risk factors for endoscopic insertion failure. Surgeons should take into account the feasibility of postoperative ERCP treatment at the time of operation.