Bile duct calculi. One of our "routine" patient categories. Patients sent for bile duct clearance prior to cholecystectomy. Stones were seen in the middle bile duct (A: green arrow). After a wide papillotomy, stones were removed with stone extraction balloon. An occlusion cholangiogram done after stone removal showed a clear CBD with no negative shadows (B).
I am a gastroenterologist. This is a blog of the ERCPs and related endoscopic procedures carried out at my department. Dr Adnan Salim.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Second (actually 3rd) ERCP for post transplant biliary leak
This 60 year old gentleman had earlier undergone ERCP and stenting for an anastomotic biliary leakage a few months earlier http://ercp365.bl...

-
This 60 year old gentleman had earlier undergone ERCP and stenting for an anastomotic biliary leakage a few months earlier http://ercp365.bl...
-
This patient was a 20 year old gentleman who had suffered blunt abdominal trauma during motorcycle accident. He developed a pancreatic absce...
-
his 80 year old lady had presented with a common bile duct stone (bit unusual in her age group if our past experience was anything to go by)...
No comments:
Post a Comment