Introduction: Endoscopic ultrasound guided gastroenterostomy (EUS-GE) is a minimally invasive option for gastric outlet obstruction. It requires skills in endoscopic ultrasound, fluoroscopy, and lumen-apposing metal stent deployment. The aim of… Click to show full abstract
Introduction: Endoscopic ultrasound guided gastroenterostomy (EUS-GE) is a minimally invasive option for gastric outlet obstruction. It requires skills in endoscopic ultrasound, fluoroscopy, and lumen-apposing metal stent deployment. The aim of this study was to determine the learning curve for EUS-GE. Methods: Consecutive patients undergoing EUS-GE by a single operator were included from a prospective registry over 3 years. Demographics, procedure info, postprocedure follow-up data, and adverse events were collected. Nonlinear regression and cumulative sum analyses were conducted for the learning curve. Clinical success was defined as tolerating a diet postprocedure. Results: Twenty-three patients were included (39% male, mean age 65.8 y). Technical success was achieved in 22 (96%) patients. Clinical success was achieved in 21/22 (95%) patients. Average follow-up time 10.8 months (9.1 SD). Five patients had minor postprocedure complications; 1 patient had a periprocedural esophageal tear treated with clips. Four patients required repeat intervention for stent revision or removal if no longer needed. Median procedure time was 88 minutes (range: 45 to 140 min). Cumulative sum chart shows 88-minute procedure time was achieved at the seventh procedure indicating efficiency. Even with bridging of a misdeployed lumen-apposing metal stent, the procedure duration further reduced with consequent procedures indicating continued improvement with experience (nonlinear regression P<0.0001). Conclusions: Endoscopists experienced in EUS-GE achieve a reduction in procedure time over successive cases, with efficiency reached at 88 minutes and a learning rate of 7 cases. Misdeployed stents that require bridging add to the procedure time even after competency is achieved but do not affect the overall learning curve trend.
               
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