Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2016.
World J Gastroenterol. Nov 14, 2016; 22(42): 9387-9393
Published online Nov 14, 2016. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i42.9387
Table 1 Profile of endoscopists
ItemND GroupDD GroupP value
(n = 34)(n = 99)
Endoscopists (years of experience)0.527
A (14-19)511
B (6-9)717
C (6-8)821
D (6-11)516
E (7-12)222
F (10-15)37
G (5-8)34
H (3-7)11
Years of experience, mean ± SD9.3 ± 3.99.4 ± 3.40.830
Table 2 Comparison of patient characteristics
ND GroupDD GroupP value
(n = 34)(n = 99)
Age (yr), mean ± SD73.1 ± 13.072.4 ± 14.30.801
Gender (M/W)21/1359/400.824
History of abdominal surgery, n (%)7 (20.6)18 (18.2)0.757
Double tract reconstruction, n1
Billroth I3
Billroth II46
Roux-en-Y37
Duodenoduodenostomy1
Transverse diameter of the largest stone (mm), mean ± SD10.6 ± 4.610.3 ± 4.90.735
Number of stones, mean ± SD2.8 ± 4.02.8 ± 3.61.0
Table 3 Comparison of endoscopic procedures, n (%)
ND GroupDD GroupP value
(n = 34)(n = 99)
EST32 (94.1)83 (83.8)0.107
EPBD0 (0)6 (6.1)0.163
EPLBD16 (47.1)19 (19.2)0.001
Table 4 Comparison of treatment outcomes n (%)
ND GroupDD GroupP value
(n = 34)(n = 99)
Procedure time (min), mean ± SD71.5 ± 44.754.2 ± 28.80.043
Rate of stone removal by first endoscopist13 (38.2)52 (52.5)0.150
Procedure success rate by first endoscopist18 (52.9)57 (57.6)0.638
Rate of final stone removal24 (70.6)66 (66.7)0.67
Final procedure success rate33 (97.1)90 (90.9)0.22
Complications1 (2.9)11 (11.1)0.136
Pancreatitis16
Duodenal bleeding2
Decreased blood pressure1
Hypoxia2
Hospitalization after procedure (d), mean ± SD7.1 ± 7.66.6 ± 6.60.715
Table 5 Comparison of treatment outcomes for each endoscopist n (%)
ND GroupDD GroupP value
Endoscopist A
n511
Procedure time (min), median ± SD90.0 ± 80.890.0 ± 39.70.910
Rate of stone removal3 (60.0)6 (54.5)0.635
Procedure success rate5 (100)9 (81.8)0.458
Endoscopist B
n717
Procedure time (min), median ± SD40.0 ± 20.450.0 ± 26.00.589
Rate of stone removal5 (71.4)11 (64.7)0.572
Procedure success rate5 (71.4)12 (70.6)0.607
Endoscopist C
n821
Procedure time (min), median ± SD75.0 ± 39.650.0 ± 27.10.113
Rate of stone removal3 (37.5)7 (33.3)0.745
Procedure success rate4 (50.0)10 (47.6)0.617
Endoscopist D
n516
Procedure time (min), median ± SD60 ± 31.540 ± 14.70.017
Rate of stone removal1 (20)8 (50)0.258
Procedure success rate1 (20)10 (62.5)0.126
Table 6 Reasons for not performing endoscopic papillary large balloon dilation
ND GroupDD GroupP value
(n = 34)(n = 99)
Patients with EPLBD indication, n (%)20 (58.8)44 (44.4)0.15
Patients in whom EPLBD was performed (shown in Table 3)1619
Reasons for not performing EPLBD
AOSC15
Narrow lower bile duct11
Biliary stricture10
Minor bleeding of Vater’s papilla10
No insurance coverage for EPLBD05
96 years old and performance status 301
Gallstone pancreatitis03
Antithrombotic drug therapy04
Difficulty identifying the biliary anastomotic region02
Smaller stones on visual inspection02
Difficulty identifying the Vater papilla01
Double tract reconstruction01