Affiliation:
1. Department of Gastroenterology, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium
2. Department of Bioanalysis, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
3. Department of General and Hepatobiliary Surgery, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium
4. Department of Gastroenterology, University Hospital Saint-Luc, Brussels, Belgium
Abstract
Abstract
Background The first-line approach to the treatment of biliary leaks is endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography. A variety of techniques can be used, including sphincterotomy, stenting, a combination of both techniques, or nasobiliary drainage. We performed a systematic review with meta-analysis to define the optimal strategy.
Methods We searched MEDLINE/PubMed, EMBASE, CENTRAL, Scopus, Google Scholar, and Web of Science until January 2018 for randomized clinical trials, case-control studies, and prospective cohort studies. Data on procedure, success, and complication rate were extracted. Risk of bias was assessed. A network meta-analysis was performed to compare sphincterotomy alone vs. stenting alone vs. combination treatment. Stenting was further stratified into leak-bridging and short stenting.
Results 11 studies out of 5085 references were included. Compared with sphincterotomy alone, the combination of sphincterotomy with leak-bridging stenting had the highest success rate (risk ratio [RR] 1.15, 95 % confidence interval [CI] 0.97 – 1.50), followed by leak-bridging stenting alone (RR 1.10, 95 %CI 0.84 – 1.44). For nonbridgeable leaks, stenting alone had a higher success rate than sphincterotomy alone (RR 1.07, 95 %CI 0.72 – 1.40). The combination of short stents with sphincterotomy had no added benefit (RR 0.94, 95 %CI 0.49 – 1.29). Overall quality of the included studies was considered to be moderate.
Conclusions We recommend sphincterotomy with stenting if the biliary leak can be bridged. If not, stenting alone with a short stent may be preferred in order to avoid sphincterotomy-related complications. More and larger studies are needed to confirm these findings.
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