Balloon-catheter-assisted endoscopic snare papillectomy for benign tumors of the major duodenal papilla.

Journal: Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Published:
Abstract

Background: Adenomas of the major duodenal papilla are considered premalignant and should be resected completely. Endoscopic snare papillectomy has been recognized as a safe and feasible treatment. An endoscopic snare papillectomy technique was devised using a balloon catheter inserted into the common bile duct to more efficiently resect papillary tumors en bloc.

Methods: Two patients with benign adenoma of the major duodenal papilla were included in this study. A balloon catheter linked to a snare was inserted into the bile duct via the accessory channel of a duodenoscope, and snare resection was performed after pulling the expanded balloon toward the duodenal lumen.

Results: En bloc papillectomy was successfully performed, leaving the lateral margin free of tumor as confirmed microscopically. No complications were observed in either case.

Conclusions: Given an appropriate indication, balloon-catheter-assisted endoscopic snare papillectomy is a useful technique for the treatment of tumors of the major duodenal papilla.

Authors
Koichi Aiura, Hiroyuki Imaeda, Masaki Kitajima, Koichiro Kumai
Relevant Conditions

Endoscopy