Lee MH, Lin CH, Wu CH, Tsou YK, Sung KF, Wang SF, Liu NJ. Pancreatic stent improves the success rate of needle-knife papillotomy in patients with difficult biliary cannulation. World J Gastroenterol 2025; 31(1): 97240 [DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v31.i1.97240]
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Yung-Kuan Tsou, MD, Associate Professor, Chief Physician, Doctor, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Chang Gung University College of Medicine, No. 5 Fuxing Street, Taoyuan 33305, Taiwan. flying@cgmh.org.tw
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World J Gastroenterol. Jan 7, 2025; 31(1): 97240 Published online Jan 7, 2025. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v31.i1.97240
Table 1 Clinical and endoscopic characteristics of the pancreatic stent- needle-knife papillotomy and Freehand- needle-knife papillotomy groups, n (%)
Total (n = 190)
PS-NKP group (n = 82)
FH-NKP group (n = 108)
P value
Age, years (range)
66.5 (26-97)
65.17 (28-92)
67.46 (26-97)
0.406
Male
110 (57.9)
52 (63.4)
58 (53.7)
0.179
Indications for ERCP
Choledocholithiasis
115 (60.5)
50 (61.0)
65 (60.2)
0.912
Malignant biliary stricture
60 (31.6)
25 (30.5)
35 (32.4)
0.778
Distal biliary malignancy
49 (25.8)
19 (23.2)
30 (27.8)
0.509
Benign biliary stricture
11 (5.8)
6 (7.3)
5 (4.6)
0.432
Bile leak
7 (3.7)
3 (3.7)
4 (3.7)
0.987
CBD diameter, cm (range)
0.89 (0.3-2.0)
0.86 (0.3-1.9)
0.91 (0.3-2)
0.29
Major papilla status
PAD
44 (23.2)
24 (29.3)
20 (18.5)
0.082
Enlarged/swelling
30 (15.8)
11 (13.4)
19 (17.6)
0.434
Impacted stone
19 (10)
5 (6.1)
14 (13.0)
0.118
Tumor
5 (2.6)
1 (1.2)
4 (3.7)
0.289
Low-set papilla
6 (3.2)
4 (4.9)
2 (1.9)
0.237
Surgically altered anatomy
4 (2.1)
1 (1.2)
3 (2.8)
0.459
Table 2 Technique factors and adverse events of the Pancreatic stent- needle-knife papillotomy and Freehand- needle-knife papillotomy groups, n (%)
Total (n = 190)
PS-NKP group (n = 82)
FH-NKP group (n = 108)
P value
Endoscopists
A
39 (20.5)
13 (15.9)
26 (24.1)
0.165
B
54 (28.4)
25 (30.5)
29 (26.9)
0.582
C
55 (28.9)
26 (31.7)
29 (26.9)
0.465
D
22 (11.6)
9 (11.0)
13 (12.0)
0.821
E
10 (5.3)
6 (7.3)
4 (3.7)
0.269
F
10 (5.3)
3 (3.7)
7 (6.5)
0.388
Significant bleeding during NKP
11 (5.8)
2 (2.4)
9 (8.3)
0.085
Successful NKP
167 (87.9)
77 (93.9)
90 (83.3)
0.027
Adverse events
Overall
18 (9.5)
6 (7.3)
12 (11.1)
0.493
Perforation
2 (1.1)
1 (1.2)
1 (0.9)
0.844
Pancreatitis
5 (2.6)
2 (2.4)
3 (2.8)
0.885
Delayed bleeding
5 (2.6)
1 (1.2)
4 (3.7)
0.289
Cholangitis
6 (3.2)
2 (2.4)
4 (3.7)
0.621
Table 3 Subgroup analysis for patients with periampullary diverticulum, surgically altered anatomy, and significant bleeding during needle-knife papillotomy, n (%)
Total
PS-NKP group
FH-NKP group
P value
Patients with periampullary diverticulum
(n = 44)
(n = 24)
(n = 20)
NKP success
34 (77.3)
21 (87.5)
13 (65)
0.076
NKP failure
10 (22.7)
3 (12.5)
7 (35)
Patients with surgically altered anatomy
(n = 4)
(n = 1)
(n = 3)
NKP success
2 (50)
1 (100)
1 (33.3)
NP
NKP failure
2 (50)
0
2 (66.7)
Patients with significant bleeding during NKP
(n = 11)
(n = 2)
(n = 9)
NKP success
6 (54.5)
1 (50)
1 (20.0)
0.887
NKP failure
5 (45.5)
1 (50)
4 (80.0)
Table 4 Univariate and multivariate analyses of the factors associated with the results of needle-knife papillotomy
Variables
Univariate analysis
Multivariate analysis
OR (95%CI)
P value
OR (95%CI)
P value
Age
> 70
0.988 (0.960-1.017)
0.408
≤ 70
Reference
Sex
Female
0.938 (0.389-2.261)
0.887
Male
Reference
Choledocholithiasis
Yes
1.256 (0.505-3.128)
0.642
No
Reference
Malignant biliary stricture
Yes
0.941 (0.365-2.424)
0.9
No
Reference
Benign biliary stricture
Yes
0.714 (0.087-5.848)
0.753
No
Reference
CBD diameter
≤ 6 mm
1.018 (0.914-1.134)
0.745
> 6 mm
Reference
Periampullary diverticulum
Yes
3.009 (1.216-7.448)
0.017
4.235 (1.541-11.637)
0.005
No
Reference
Reference
Impacted stone in the ampulla of Vater
Yes
0.840 (0.181-3.899)
0.824
No
Reference
Surgically altered anatomy
Yes
7.857 (1.051-58.75)
0.045
9.111 (0.942-88.120)
0.056
No
Reference
Endoscopists
D + E
1.914 (0.690-5.310)
0.212
B + C
1.179 (0.483-2.876)
0.717
A
Reference
Significant bleeding during NKP
Yes
7.454 (2.066-26.886)
0.002
5.022 (1.280–19.707)
0.021
No
Reference
Reference
PS before NKP
Yes
0.325 (0.115-0.915)
0.033
0.284 (0.092–0.871)
0.028
No
Reference
Reference
Citation: Lee MH, Lin CH, Wu CH, Tsou YK, Sung KF, Wang SF, Liu NJ. Pancreatic stent improves the success rate of needle-knife papillotomy in patients with difficult biliary cannulation. World J Gastroenterol 2025; 31(1): 97240