Retrospective Study
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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
Male110 (57.9)52 (63.4)58 (53.7)0.179
Indications for ERCP
    Choledocholithiasis115 (60.5)50 (61.0)65 (60.2)0.912
    Malignant biliary stricture60 (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 stricture11 (5.8)6 (7.3)5 (4.6)0.432
    Bile leak7 (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
    PAD44 (23.2)24 (29.3)20 (18.5)0.082
    Enlarged/swelling30 (15.8)11 (13.4)19 (17.6)0.434
    Impacted stone19 (10)5 (6.1)14 (13.0)0.118
    Tumor5 (2.6)1 (1.2)4 (3.7)0.289
    Low-set papilla6 (3.2)4 (4.9)2 (1.9)0.237
    Surgically altered anatomy4 (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
    A39 (20.5)13 (15.9)26 (24.1)0.165
    B54 (28.4)25 (30.5)29 (26.9)0.582
    C55 (28.9)26 (31.7)29 (26.9)0.465
    D22 (11.6)9 (11.0)13 (12.0)0.821
    E10 (5.3)6 (7.3)4 (3.7)0.269
    F10 (5.3)3 (3.7)7 (6.5)0.388
Significant bleeding during NKP11 (5.8)2 (2.4)9 (8.3)0.085
Successful NKP167 (87.9)77 (93.9)90 (83.3)0.027
Adverse events
    Overall18 (9.5)6 (7.3)12 (11.1)0.493
    Perforation2 (1.1)1 (1.2)1 (0.9)0.844
    Pancreatitis5 (2.6)2 (2.4)3 (2.8)0.885
    Delayed bleeding5 (2.6)1 (1.2)4 (3.7)0.289
    Cholangitis6 (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 success34 (77.3)21 (87.5)13 (65)0.076
    NKP failure10 (22.7)3 (12.5)7 (35)
Patients with surgically altered anatomy(n = 4)(n = 1)(n = 3)
    NKP success2 (50)1 (100)1 (33.3)NP
    NKP failure2 (50)02 (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
VariablesUnivariate analysis
Multivariate analysis
OR (95%CI)
P value
OR (95%CI)
P value
Age
    > 700.988 (0.960-1.017)0.408
    ≤ 70Reference
Sex
    Female0.938 (0.389-2.261)0.887
    MaleReference
Choledocholithiasis
    Yes1.256 (0.505-3.128)0.642
    NoReference
Malignant biliary stricture
    Yes0.941 (0.365-2.424)0.9
    NoReference
Benign biliary stricture
    Yes0.714 (0.087-5.848)0.753
    NoReference
CBD diameter
    ≤ 6 mm1.018 (0.914-1.134)0.745
    > 6 mmReference
Periampullary diverticulum
    Yes3.009 (1.216-7.448)0.0174.235 (1.541-11.637)0.005
    NoReferenceReference
Impacted stone in the ampulla of Vater
    Yes0.840 (0.181-3.899)0.824
    NoReference
Surgically altered anatomy
    Yes7.857 (1.051-58.75)0.0459.111 (0.942-88.120)0.056
    NoReference
Endoscopists
    D + E1.914 (0.690-5.310)0.212
    B + C1.179 (0.483-2.876)0.717
    AReference
Significant bleeding during NKP
    Yes7.454 (2.066-26.886)0.0025.022 (1.280–19.707)0.021
    NoReferenceReference
PS before NKP
    Yes0.325 (0.115-0.915)0.0330.284 (0.092–0.871)0.028
    NoReferenceReference