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Development of an in vivo swine model of biliary dilatation-based direct peroral cholangioscopy

Authors
Park, Jin-SeokJeong, SeokKwon, Chang-IlChoi, Hyun JongKoh, Dong HeeCho, Jae HeeHyun, Jong JinMoon, Jong-HoLee, Don Haeng
Issue Date
Jul-2016
Publisher
WILEY-BLACKWELL
Keywords
animal experimentation; biliary disease; direct visualization; peroral cholangioscopy; ultra-slim endoscope
Citation
DIGESTIVE ENDOSCOPY, v.28, no.5, pp 592 - 598
Pages
7
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
DIGESTIVE ENDOSCOPY
Volume
28
Number
5
Start Page
592
End Page
598
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/6312
DOI
10.1111/den.12624
ISSN
0915-5635
1443-1661
Abstract
Background and Aim: A reproducible in vivo swine model of bile duct dilation (BDD) was recently established and reported for preclinical testing of newly developed biliary devices or endoscopic techniques. The aim of the present study was to develop a more advanced large animal model in which it is possible to direct examination of the biliary tree. Methods: Six mini pigs were prepared for the study. BDD models were first made by closure of the Vater's ampulla in all swine. Then endoscopic papillary balloon dilation (EPBD) was done in the animals. Feasibility of single-operator peroral cholangioscopy without assistance of accessories was evaluated using an ultra-slim upper endoscope in the animals. Results: EPBD could be implemented using a dilation balloon catheter (10 similar to 13.5 mm) in all BDD models (6/6, 100%). Success rate of freehand direct insertion of an ultra-slim endoscope into the common bile duct was 100% (6/6), and access to the common hepatic duct with examination was possible using direct peroral cholangioscopy in five animals (5/6, 83.3%). None of the animals died. In the cholangioscopic examination, a bile duct polyp and a benign biliary stricture occurred naturally, respectively, in two of the six swine. Conclusion: An in vivo swine model of biliary dilatation-based direct peroral cholangioscopy was established. This novel animal model may be useful for preclinical research of new materials or devices because direct visualization of the biliary tree is feasible.
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