Efficacy and safety of modified dual knife fistulotomy in complex ERCP cases involving type 3 papilla
Qinkai Li, Mingjie Qian, Wei Cai, Zhenguo Qiao, Jianhong Zhu

TL;DR
A modified dual knife fistulotomy technique improves success rates in difficult ERCP procedures involving type 3 papilla without increasing risks.
Contribution
A modified dual knife fistulotomy technique is introduced and shown to be effective for challenging biliary cannulation in type 3 papilla.
Findings
The success rate of biliary cannulation increased from 81.3% to 99.7% with the modified dual knife fistulotomy.
The technique achieved a 95.2% technical success rate without serious adverse events.
Abstract
Cannulating protruding or pendulous type 3 papilla presents a higher level of difficulty in ERCP. Although pre-cutting papillotomy is a viable strategy, it is not without challenges. To overcome this issue, we developed a modified dual knife fistulotomy technique. The primary objective of this study was to assess the feasibility of a modified dual knife fistulotomy technique for achieving challenging biliary cannulation in type 3 papilla. This retrospective study investigated consecutive patients who underwent ERCP and dual knife fistulotomy for challenging biliary cannulation from 2017 to 2023. The study assessed the rates of technical success and adverse events related to dual knife fistulotomy during ERCP. During the study period, a total of 380 patients with native type 3 papilla underwent ERCP. The initial success rate of biliary cannulation using the standard cannulation…
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TopicsGallbladder and Bile Duct Disorders · Pediatric Hepatobiliary Diseases and Treatments · Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
