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World J Gastrointest Endosc. Jan 16, 2019; 11(1): 31-40
Published online Jan 16, 2019. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v11.i1.31
Role of digital single-operator cholangioscopy in the diagnosis and treatment of biliary disorders
Petko Karagyozov, Irina Boeva, Ivan Tishkov
Petko Karagyozov, Irina Boeva, Ivan Tishkov, Department of Interventional Gastroenterology, Clinic of Gastroenterology, Acibadem City Clinic Tokuda Hopsital, Sofia 1407, Bulgaria
Author contributions: All authors equally contributed to this paper.
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Corresponding author: Petko Karagyozov, MD, Doctor, Department of Interventional Gastroenterology, Clinic of Gastroenterology, Acibadem City Clinic Tokuda Hopsital, 51B N. Vapzarov Blvd., Sofia 1407, Bulgaria. petko.karagyozov@gmail.com
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Received: August 6, 2018
Peer-review started: August 7, 2018
First decision: October 5, 2018
Revised: November 11, 2018
Accepted: December 24, 2018
Article in press: December 24, 2018
Published online: January 16, 2019
Abstract

Due to the need for improvement in the diagnosis and minimally invasive therapy of the bile duct disorders new technologies for cholangioscopy have been recently developed. Per-oral cholangioscopy has become an important diagnostic and therapeutic tool leading to avoidance of aggressive and unnecessary surgery in many clinical scenarios. This paper focuses on the newly developed SpyGlass DS technology, its advantages, and the technique of single-operator cholangioscopy (SOC), biliary indications and possible adverse events. We also review the available literature; discuss the limitations and future expectations. Digital SOC (D-SOC) is a useful technique, which provides endoscopic imaging of the biliary tree, optical diagnosis, biopsy under direct vision and therapeutic interventions. The implementations are diagnostic and therapeutic. Diagnostic indications are indeterminate biliary strictures, unclear filling defects, staging of cholangiocarcinoma, staging of ampullary tumors (extension into the common bile duct), unclear bile duct dilation, exploring cystic lesions of the biliary tree, unexplained hemobilia, posttransplant biliary complications. Therapeutic indications are lithotripsy of difficult stones, retrieval of migrated stents, foreign body removal, guide wire placement, transpapillary gallbladder drainage and endoscopic tumor ablative therapy. Most studied and established indications are the diagnosis of indeterminate biliary stricture and intraductal lithotripsy of difficult stones. The adverse events are not different and more common compared to those of Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) alone. D-SOC is a safe and effective procedure, adjunct to the standard ERCP and the newly available digital technology overcomes many of the limitations of the previous generations of cholangioscopes.

Keywords: Per-oral cholangioscopy, Digital single-operator cholangioscopy, Difficult stones, Indeterminate strictures, Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, Biliary interventions

Core tip: Digital single-operator cholangioscopy represents a new emerging technology, which improves the diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities of the conventional endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography. This paper reviews the available literature about the recently introduced SpyGlass DS technology, the main indications, results, adverse events, as well as some limitations and future expectations.