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This is a retrospective study, including 79 patients with duodenal papillary adenoma, who treated with Endoscopic Papillectomy (EP) at Beijing friendship hospital. The cohort included patients who underwent EP with or without Pancreatic Duct (PD) and Common Bile Duct (CBD) stent placement. The investigators assessed the outcomes of EP and the impact of stent placement on complications and recurrence rates.


Clinical Trial Description

Duodenal papillary adenoma, a potentially malignant benign tumor is primarily treated with endoscopic papillectomy. Despite its efficacy, endoscopic papillectomy has a high complication rate. This study investigates whether pancreatic duct and common bile duct stent placement can mitigate these complications. In a retrospective analysis, 79 patients with duodenal papillary adenoma, treated with endoscopic papillectomy at our center, were studied. The cohort included patients who underwent endoscopic papillectomy with no stents placement, common bile duct stent placement alone, pancreatic duct stent placement alone, or stents placement in both ducts. Complete resection rates did not significantly differ between patients with or without stent placement. Early complication rates were similar across groups. However, significant reduction in common bile duct stenosis was observed in the stenting group. Furthermore, stent placement correlated with lower adenoma recurrence rates during follow-up. Thus, Pancreatic duct and common bile duct stent placement in endoscopic papillectomy may decrease late complications, particularly common bile duct stenosis, and reduce the recurrence of duodenal papillary adenoma. ;


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NCT number NCT06301048
Study type Observational
Source Beijing Friendship Hospital
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date November 7, 2023
Completion date December 7, 2023

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