Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography Clinical Trial
Official title:
Learning Curve of Double-wire Cannulation Technique During Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography(ERCP): a Pilot Study
Selective cannulation is considered the most challenging step for most of endoscopic
retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). Wire-guided cannulation is the standard technique
for initial cannulation. When meeting difficulty, double wire technique (DWT) is widely used.
With one guidewire occupying pancreatic duct(PD) , the following cannulation of CBD with a
sphincterome preloaded with another guidewire often becomes feasible.
When performing DWT, a sphincterotome should enter the common duct of papilla through a small
orifice and be placed in the left and upper direction of PD guidewire. Then another guidewire
can be advanced into bile duct. As an advanced cannulation technique, DWT can be successfully
performed in up to 80% of difficult patients. However, it can be technically difficult,
especially for trainees or endoscopists without adequate experience.
Here we planned to prospectively record the procedures of double-wire cannulation by two
trainees without prior experience of DWT. This study aims to delinate the learning curve of
DWT and its safety by trainees.
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