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Filter by:To document indications for cholangioscopy and clinical utility of the SpyGlass Direct Visualization System in China when used per standard of practice. Prospective, Post market, Multi-center, Non-randomized Study
The specific goal of this study is to compare the deep biliary cannulation rate and complication rates associated with use of touch and no touch guide-wire biliary cannulation techniques.
The purpose of this study is to prospectively compare the efficacy of endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary interventions (EUS-rendezvous or direct EUS-guided therapy) to that of advanced ERCP cannulation techniques in the setting of difficult cannulation. We hypothesize that EUS-guided interventions will be more successful and may be associated with the same complications as using advanced ERCP techniques in cases of difficult bile duct access.
Self-administration of propofol and opioid mixture by the patient him- or herself (patient-controlled sedation, PCS) could be successful alternative to the anesthesiologists-managed deep sedation during endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). However, it is not known which opioid would be the most suitable for PCS. The aim of this double-blind study was to compare remifentanil and alfentanil in PCS during ERCP.
A prospective, multi-center registry for subjects undergoing Endoscopic retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) and cholangioscopy for known or suspected pancreaticobiliary disease.
The trial compares minilaparotomy (small-incision) cholecystectomy with (key-hole) laparoscopic cholecystectomy by randomly allocating patients with gallbladder disease to two groups of surgeons, each group being trained for one of the two methods.
This is an open-label phase II trial with weekly gemcitabine plus high-dose 5-FU/leucovorin infusion (HDFL) for patients with advanced or metastatic carcinoma of the biliary tract. The primary endpoint is patients' response and the secondary endpoints are chemotherapy-related toxicity, time to disease progression and overall survival. .
This study is to determine if a fatty meal would improve the ERCP procedure.