ERCP Aswad H. Al.Obeidy FICMS, FICMS GE&Hep Kirkuk General Hospital.

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ERCP Aswad H. Al.Obeidy FICMS, FICMS GE&Hep Kirkuk General Hospital

ERCP ERCP was first described by McCune and coworkers in Patients receive sedation and analgesia (conscious sedation). The side-viewing endoscope has a viewing field that is perpendicular to the long axis of the instrument to permit better visualization of the medial wall of the descending duodenum. Various diagnostic and therapeutic duodenoscopes with channels of different sizes are available. Mother-daughter” scopes (cholangioscopes that can be inserted through a 4.2-mm channel of a standard duodenoscope).

ERCP The routine use of antibiotics prior to ERCP is controversial. Oral antibiotic prophylaxis appears to be safe and cost-effective in patients undergoing therapeutic ERCP. Adequate sedation is of the utmost importance. If standard sedation and analgesia are not possible or are too dangerous, general anesthesia must be considered. Midazolam (a benzodiazepine) and meperidine (a narcotic) are generally administered.

ERCP In patients with a normal anatomy, cannulation of the papilla is usually successful. to achieve better than a 95% success rate, a precut papillotomy may be needed. Neither cholangitis nor pancreatitis is a contraindication to ERCP if a thera-peutic maneuver is being considered. Competence in therapeutic ERCP requires specialized training and mentoring. When an attempt at ERCP fails, the patient may need to be referred to a specialized center with a more experienced endoscopist trained in advanced techniques. Success rates higher than 96% with an acceptable complication rate of 10% should be expected. Storage of data and images is particularly important with therapeutic procedures; the precise anatomy must be delineated for surgical and radiologic colleagues

ERCP Patients can often be discharged home after a therapeutic ERCP. But those: Who experience pain after the procedure. Have had pancreatitis in the past. Have suspected sphincter of Oddi dysfunction. Have cirrhosis. Have had a difficult cannulation or a precut papillotomy. Are at higher risk of a complication and should be admitted to the hospital for observation.

Complications Infection Bleeding Pancreatitis Retro duodenal perforation Impaction of a stone or retrieval basket Complications of varying severity occur in 5% to 10% of endoscopic biliary interventions.

Post-ERCP pancreatitis Women. In patients with sphincter of Oddi dysfunction. In those with previous ERCP-associated pancreatitis. In patients in whom the pancreatic duct is filled excessively with contrast dye. In those in whom a precut papillotomy is performed.

Late complications Acute cholecystitis. Stenosis of the papilla. Cholangitis. Retained or new CDB stones. Inexperience of the biliary endoscopist (<200 cases per year). Use of a precut papillotomy to gain access to the bile duct are independent risk factors for major complications.

ERCP difficult or impossible Previous surgery, such as a Billroth II gastrojejunostomy. Roux-en-Y choledochojejunostomy. Uncorrectable coagulopathy also is associated with increased risk and may represent a contraindication to ERCP