Safety and adverse events of EUS-guided gallbladder drainage using lumen-apposing metal stents and percutaneous cholecystostomy tubes: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Umar Hayat,Reem Al Shabeeb, Paola Perez, Jack Hensien, Aanini Dwivedi, Usama Sakhawat, Oneeb Ahmad,Muhammad Haseeb,Ali A. Siddiqui,Douglas G. Adler

GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOSCOPY(2024)

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Background and Aos: EUS-guided gallbladder drainage using lumen-apposing metal stents (EUS-GBD-LAMSs) and percutaneous cholecystostomy for gallbladder drainage (PTGBD) are the alternative treatment modalities in high -risk surgical patients with acute cholecystitis (AC). The aim of this study was to compare the safety of these procedures for AC in surgically suboptimal candidates. Methods: Six studies compared the 2 groups' early, delayed, and overall adverse events; they also compared length of hospital stay, re-interventions, and re-admissions rate. A random effect model calculated odds ratios (ORs) with a 95% confidence interval (CI). Results: The 2 groups had similar early adverse events; however, EUS-GBD-LAMS was associated with a lower rate of delayed (OR, .21; 95% CI, .07-.61; P <= .01) and overall (OR, .43; 95% CI, .30-.61; P <= .01) adverse events. Patients with EUS-GBD-LAMSs had a shorter hospital stay than PTGBD. Conclusions: EUS-GBD-LAMS is a safer option than PTGBD and is associated with a shorter hospital stay in nonsurgical candidates with AC. (Gastrointest Endosc 2024;99:444-8.)
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gallbladder drainage,percutaneous cholecystostomy tubes,metal stents,ultrasound-guided,lumen-apposing,meta-analysis
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