AbstractEndoscopic sphincterotomy is a basic technique that enables extraction of biliary stones by enlarging the papillary opening. However, it is also the most invasive procedure routinely performed by endoscopists and is associated with a considerable complication risk, especially when not properly performed. Here the author presents a case with jaundice and suspected biliary stones. Step-by-step explanation of the sphincterotomy and stone extraction technique with a basket is provided. Moreover, options for cannulating a floppy papilla are demonstrated. This article is part of an expert video encyclopedia
Endoscopic papillary balloon dilation (EPBD) was introduced in the 80 s as an alternative for treatm...
Biliary stones represent the most common indication for therapeutic endoscopic retrograde cholangiop...
Biliary stones represent the most common indication for therapeutic endoscopic retrograde cholangiop...
AbstractEndoscopic sphincterotomy is a basic technique that enables extraction of biliary stones by ...
AbstractAt choledocholithiasis, enlarging the papillary opening with a sphincterotomy is a prerequis...
AbstractPrecut papillotomy is a technique that allows access to the bile duct and is mainly performe...
AbstractThe removal of large bile duct stones (> 12 mm) after endoscopic sphincterotomy (EST) remain...
AbstractEndoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is probably the most challenging proce...
Endoscopic papillary balloon dilation (EBD) for choledocholithiasis is known to be comparable to end...
WOS: 000180730000002PubMed ID: 12556775Background: Bile duct stones are still present in 10% to 15% ...
WOS: 000180730000002PubMed ID: 12556775Background: Bile duct stones are still present in 10% to 15% ...
AbstractCholedocholithiasis is usually treated by endoscopic retrograde cholangiography (ERC) and st...
Biliary stones represent the most common indication for therapeutic endoscopic retrograde cholangiop...
Biliary stones represent the most common indication for therapeutic endoscopic retrograde cholangiop...
AbstractNinety percent of patients with intraductal biliary stones are successfully treated with sph...
Endoscopic papillary balloon dilation (EPBD) was introduced in the 80 s as an alternative for treatm...
Biliary stones represent the most common indication for therapeutic endoscopic retrograde cholangiop...
Biliary stones represent the most common indication for therapeutic endoscopic retrograde cholangiop...
AbstractEndoscopic sphincterotomy is a basic technique that enables extraction of biliary stones by ...
AbstractAt choledocholithiasis, enlarging the papillary opening with a sphincterotomy is a prerequis...
AbstractPrecut papillotomy is a technique that allows access to the bile duct and is mainly performe...
AbstractThe removal of large bile duct stones (> 12 mm) after endoscopic sphincterotomy (EST) remain...
AbstractEndoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is probably the most challenging proce...
Endoscopic papillary balloon dilation (EBD) for choledocholithiasis is known to be comparable to end...
WOS: 000180730000002PubMed ID: 12556775Background: Bile duct stones are still present in 10% to 15% ...
WOS: 000180730000002PubMed ID: 12556775Background: Bile duct stones are still present in 10% to 15% ...
AbstractCholedocholithiasis is usually treated by endoscopic retrograde cholangiography (ERC) and st...
Biliary stones represent the most common indication for therapeutic endoscopic retrograde cholangiop...
Biliary stones represent the most common indication for therapeutic endoscopic retrograde cholangiop...
AbstractNinety percent of patients with intraductal biliary stones are successfully treated with sph...
Endoscopic papillary balloon dilation (EPBD) was introduced in the 80 s as an alternative for treatm...
Biliary stones represent the most common indication for therapeutic endoscopic retrograde cholangiop...
Biliary stones represent the most common indication for therapeutic endoscopic retrograde cholangiop...