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This study will compare the efficacy of basket and balloon in the removal of pancreatic duct stones under ERCP.


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Chronic pancreatitis (CP) is an inflammatory disease that can causes progressive fibrosis of pancreatic tissue and eventually leads to damage of pancreatic exocrine and endocrine. According to statistics, the prevalence of CP in China is 13/10 million, which is still increasing. Pancreatic duct stones are the most important pathological changes of CP. More than 50% of patients with CP are accompanied by pancreatic duct stones, which can lead to pancreatic duct obstruction, hypertension and tissue ischemia. Removal of pancreatic duct stones under Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) are the first choice. ERCP is effective in the treatment of pancreatic duct stones (diameter < 5mm) located in the head/body of the pancreas by using basket and/or balloon catheter. In the clinical work of investigators' center, the ERCP treatment of pancreatic duct stones also mainly adopts basket and balloon, but whether to try basket or balloon first is mainly determined by the subjective decision of the on-site endoscopist. More than 70% of patients use the above two tools in one ERCP operation, which aims to achieve better effect, but the order of the two tools is uncertain. However, there is no relevant research on whether the first choice for the treatment of pancreatic duct stones is the basket or the balloon, or the combination of the two tools. This study will compare the efficacy of basket and balloon in the removal of pancreatic duct stones under ERCP, including the difference of stone clearance rate, abdominal pain score (Izbicki Pain Score), postoperative complications and medical expenses. ;


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NCT number NCT05289362
Study type Interventional
Source Changhai Hospital
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Status Enrolling by invitation
Phase N/A
Start date June 15, 2022
Completion date March 12, 2023

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