Experimental study on the friction effect of plastic stents for biliary stone fragmentation (with video) |
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Authors: | Seok Jeong Sung Hoon Choi Kwang Hyun Ko Don Haeng Lee Joo Young Cho Sung Pyo Hong |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine, Inha University School of Medicine, Incheon, Korea;2. Digestive Disease Center, CHA Bundang Medical Center, CHA University, Seongnam, Korea |
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Abstract: | Background and Aim In patients with irretrievable or intractable bile duct stone, temporary insertion of a plastic stent (PS) followed by further endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) or surgery has been recommended as a ‘bridge’ therapy. However, the exact mechanism of stone fragmentation has not been discovered. The aim of the present study was to evaluate whether PS shape can facilitate stone fragmentation. Methods Using a new in vitro bile flow phantom model, we compared the friction effect among three different PS groups (straight PS group, double pigtail‐shaped PS group, and screw‐shaped PS group) and a control group. Each group had 10 silicon tube blocks that separately contained one stone and two PS. The control group had 10 blocks each with only a stone and no PS. We carried out analysis of the friction effect by stone weight and volume changes among the groups, excluding fragmented stones. Results After 8 weeks, complete fragmentation was noted in one out of 34 cholesterol stones (2.9%) and in four out of six pigmented stones (66.7%). Fragmentation tended to be more prominent in the screw‐shaped PS group than in the straight PS group, double pigtail‐shaped group, and control group (volume change: ?11.33%, 7.94%, 4.43%, and 2.05%, respectively, P = 0.1390; weight change: ?9.30%, 0.71%, ?0.10%, and ?1.23%, respectively, P = 0.3553). Conclusion Stone fragmentation may be induced by PS friction effect. Also, screw‐shaped plastic stents may improve friction effect. These results may help guide future PS development and clinical decisions. |
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Keywords: | biliary stent choledocholithiasis friction effect plastic stent stone fragmentation |
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