I went thru this procedure 3 years ago. I had a few stones in my gallbladder. Ended up in the hospital with horrible pain 4 days before the Christmas. They were gonna remove my galblader but the surgeon with the great reputation went on a vacation ( and i didnt want to use any other surgeon) and by the time he was back i felt good and thought i ll be just fine .... 5 months later i ended up in the hospital AGAIN with pancreatitis. This time the stones moved ( luckily) from gallbladder to a bile duct so ... ERCP was needed. Everything went fine, no complications AND i still have my gallbladder :)
Monika hi thank for this post you have put up on here, I had my gallbladder removed last July 2018, Its looking like I will need this procedure im getting pain in the area where my gallbladder used to be, other possibilities are sludge according to the doctor, apparently very common after surgery. So glad you got to keep your gallbladder. If I could have avoided the op I would of, but not possible I was too ill. Kind regards Jo
@@arunverma7085 My name is Kim and I had this done before they could not remove my gallbladder three years ago..One year later had to have it done again.. I am still having a lot of pain and sick to my stomach.last time I got panctitis and was in hospital for a week.. I'm having it done again tomorrow..I am very sorry for your lost of your mother..
during my studying about treatment of calcular obstructive jaundice ,, i’ve read about extraction of CBD stone by dormia basket and also by balloon catheter and the latter i couldn't imagine until i watched this video , really helpful explanation of ERCP .
Bile duct mildly dilated, 13mm; suspect distal duct stricture; ampullary mass is considered. Fatty, mildly enlarged liver. Asymptomatic. Is an endoscopic ultrasound necessary?
probably the best ERCP explanation video I've seen. Great job. Thank you.
I went thru this procedure 3 years ago. I had a few stones in my gallbladder. Ended up in the hospital with horrible pain 4 days before the Christmas. They were gonna remove my galblader but the surgeon with the great reputation went on a vacation ( and i didnt want to use any other surgeon) and by the time he was back i felt good and thought i ll be just fine .... 5 months later i ended up in the hospital AGAIN with pancreatitis. This time the stones moved ( luckily) from gallbladder to a bile duct so ... ERCP was needed. Everything went fine, no complications AND i still have my gallbladder :)
Don't go for ercp again. Last month My mom died because of post ercp pancreatitis. 😭
Thanks a lot that was useful. :)
Nursing student here. Im sure it wasnt fun but thanks for sharing!
Monika hi thank for this post you have put up on here, I had my gallbladder removed last July 2018, Its looking like I will need this procedure im getting pain in the area where my gallbladder used to be, other possibilities are sludge according to the doctor, apparently very common after surgery. So glad you got to keep your gallbladder.
If I could have avoided the op I would of, but not possible I was too ill. Kind regards Jo
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My name is Kim and I had this done before they could not remove
my gallbladder three years ago..One year later had to have it done again..
I am still having a lot of pain and sick to my stomach.last time I got panctitis and was in hospital for a week.. I'm having it done again tomorrow..I am very sorry for your lost of your mother..
Haven't seen a better explanation than this one. Thankyou
Watching this entire video was very helpful , thank you was worth my time
excellently explained
very well explained
during my studying about treatment of calcular obstructive jaundice ,, i’ve read about extraction of CBD stone by dormia basket and also by balloon catheter and the latter i couldn't imagine until i watched this video , really helpful explanation of ERCP .
Very well done and clearly explained.. Thanks
The best ercp video i have came across
Nicely explained.
perfect explanation!!!
good explanation...
Big help :) Very well produced.
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Bile duct mildly dilated, 13mm; suspect distal duct stricture; ampullary mass is considered. Fatty, mildly enlarged liver. Asymptomatic. Is an endoscopic ultrasound necessary?
Can hepatic billary stones 2.5 cm can be temoved by ercp
Good explanation
How painful is it?
Great job
Excellent
this should be done to everyone
I think it's a good video for understanding ERCP
Then how can tumor be removed?
MANY THANKS ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Great vid! Thank you.
Professional and Understandable Video
We are offering ERCP endoscopy
Super, thank you
nice
Very nice
Nice video .
Thnks
Thankyou so much
Thanks
OK
This is going to suck. No two ways about it...
Lucid!
Awesome...I need to subscribe ur channel
Hopefully it's done by someone smarter than a Gastrointestinal dr..
Humble one a GI doctor has more training than a PCP