Asia-Pacific consensus guidelines for endoscopic management of benign biliary strictures

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy(2017)

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Abstract Benign biliary strictures (BBSs) are commonly caused by surgical injury, chronic pancreatitis, and inflammatory cholangiopathies. Although advanced imaging tests and tissue acquisition methods have been developed for evaluation of indeterminate biliary strictures, differentiation of BBSs from biliary malignancies remains a challenge to clinicians. The majority of BBSs have good response to nonsurgical treatment and surgical intervention mainly serves as a rescue when nonsurgical approaches fail. Endoscopic management is a safe, effective, and less-invasive treatment for BBSs compared with other approaches. Endoscopic biliary stricture dilation followed by placement of multiple plastic stents has been the first-line choice with good long-term ductal patency. Recently, covered self-expanding metal stents (CSEMSs) has been increasingly used in the management of BBSs with similar effectiveness but easier deployment, fewer endoscopic sessions compared with plastic stents. Moreover, other technologies are emerging in the diagnosis and management of BBSs. To assist clinicians in managing BBSs, the Asia-Pacific ERCP Club (APEC) has developed this statement through a systematic review of the literature.
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ABS,BBS,CP,EUS-FNA,FCSEMS,FISH,IgG4-SC,NABS,pCLE,PSC,SEMS,TPFB
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