Review Article

Endoscopic versus Percutaneous Biliary Drainage in Palliation of Advanced Malignant Hilar Obstruction: A Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review

Table 1

Basic characteristics of the included studies.

NumberNameType of studyType of drainage Number of patients Number of patients in PTBD groupNumber of patients in EBD groupM/FAge in years, median Location of strictureType of cancer

1Liu et al. 1998 [18]RetrospectiveEndoscopic4904933/1668HilumCCA
2Kaiho et al. 1999 [19]RetrospectivePercutaneous212109/1267HilumAll cancers
3Born et al. 2000 [20]RetrospectiveBoth59392030/2971HilumCCA
4Piñol et al. 2002 [21]RCTBoth54282623/3173MixedAll cancers
5Rerknimitr et al. 2004 [22]RetrospectiveEndoscopic6306335/2865HilumCCA
6Saluja et al. 2008 [23]RCTBoth54272718/3651HilumGall bladder cancer
7Paik et al. 2009 [24]RetrospectiveBoth85414458/2766HilumCCA
8Kloek et al. 2010 [25]RetrospectiveBoth101119070/3161HilumCCA
9Choi et al. 2012 [26]RetrospectiveBoth60312946/1459HilumHCC

CCA: cholangiocarcinoma.
HCC: hepatocellular carcinoma.
M/F: male/female.
RCT: randomized controlled trial.
EBD: endoscopic biliary drainage.
PTBD: percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage.