AbstractNinety percent of patients with intraductal biliary stones are successfully treated with sphincterotomy and subsequent stone extraction. However, technical difficulty increases with stone size and giant stones require fragmentation to facilitate endoscopic removal. For stones too large to be engaged in a basket for mechanical lithotripsy, laser and electrohydraulic lithotripsy have been proposed for stone fragmentation. Application of electrohydraulic lithotripsy (EHL) is best achieved under direct visualization during cholangioscopy, because shock waves can also injure normal tissue. We present the case of a patient who underwent direct cholangioscopy for EHL of a giant stone that could not be retrieved by endoscopic retrograde cho...
AbstractAt choledocholithiasis, enlarging the papillary opening with a sphincterotomy is a prerequis...
Background When conventional endoscopic treatment of bile duct stones is impossible or fails, advanc...
AbstractThe removal of large bile duct stones (> 12 mm) after endoscopic sphincterotomy (EST) remain...
AbstractCholedocholithiasis is usually treated by endoscopic retrograde cholangiography (ERC) and st...
The diagnostic and therapeutic effectiveness of combined double-balloon endoscopy (DBE) using a shor...
The diagnostic and therapeutic effectiveness of combined double-balloon endoscopy (DBE) using a shor...
AbstractCholedocholithiasis is usually treated by endoscopic retrograde cholangiography (ERC) and st...
More than 90% of all common bile duct concrements can be removed via the endoscopic retrograde route...
Large common bile duct (CBD) stones can be removed with mechanical lithotripsy, although over-the-ba...
The effectiveness of electrohydraulic lithotripsy (EHL) for stones in the common bile duct (CBD) is ...
Biliary stones represent the most common indication for therapeutic endoscopic retrograde cholangiop...
Biliary stones represent the most common indication for therapeutic endoscopic retrograde cholangiop...
Biliary stones represent the most common indication for therapeutic endoscopic retrograde cholangiop...
Biliary stones represent the most common indication for therapeutic endoscopic retrograde cholangiop...
Biliary stones represent the most common indication for therapeutic endoscopic retrograde cholangiop...
AbstractAt choledocholithiasis, enlarging the papillary opening with a sphincterotomy is a prerequis...
Background When conventional endoscopic treatment of bile duct stones is impossible or fails, advanc...
AbstractThe removal of large bile duct stones (> 12 mm) after endoscopic sphincterotomy (EST) remain...
AbstractCholedocholithiasis is usually treated by endoscopic retrograde cholangiography (ERC) and st...
The diagnostic and therapeutic effectiveness of combined double-balloon endoscopy (DBE) using a shor...
The diagnostic and therapeutic effectiveness of combined double-balloon endoscopy (DBE) using a shor...
AbstractCholedocholithiasis is usually treated by endoscopic retrograde cholangiography (ERC) and st...
More than 90% of all common bile duct concrements can be removed via the endoscopic retrograde route...
Large common bile duct (CBD) stones can be removed with mechanical lithotripsy, although over-the-ba...
The effectiveness of electrohydraulic lithotripsy (EHL) for stones in the common bile duct (CBD) is ...
Biliary stones represent the most common indication for therapeutic endoscopic retrograde cholangiop...
Biliary stones represent the most common indication for therapeutic endoscopic retrograde cholangiop...
Biliary stones represent the most common indication for therapeutic endoscopic retrograde cholangiop...
Biliary stones represent the most common indication for therapeutic endoscopic retrograde cholangiop...
Biliary stones represent the most common indication for therapeutic endoscopic retrograde cholangiop...
AbstractAt choledocholithiasis, enlarging the papillary opening with a sphincterotomy is a prerequis...
Background When conventional endoscopic treatment of bile duct stones is impossible or fails, advanc...
AbstractThe removal of large bile duct stones (> 12 mm) after endoscopic sphincterotomy (EST) remain...