| Literature DB >> 31737380 |
R J L F Loffeld1, J Paulus2, S Langbein2, B Jansen3.
Abstract
Two patients are described with large stones in the common bile duct. Standard ERCP was not possible. Both patients were successfully treated with percutaneous access and use of the ureteroscope with the holmium laser.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31737380 PMCID: PMC6815618 DOI: 10.1155/2019/4684631
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Gastrointest Med
Figure 1Photographs of the monitor showing the endoscopic view of a large gallstone.
Technique of PTC with assistance of the ureteroscope.
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| Ultrasound guidance |
| NEFF set: transitional dilator with a hollow stainless steel wire and a Chiba needle with an obturator. |
| Introduction of a 7 French sheath over a stiff guide wire. |
| Via the left intra‐hepatic biliary tract catheterisation of the duodenum with vertebral catheter and Terumo angled wire. |
| For in‐ and external drainage placing of a 10 French biliary drain over stiff wire. |
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| Olympus URF‐V2 |
| Uropass ureteral access sheat 24 cm, 12/14 French from Olympus, and a continue flow saline 0.9%. |
| Laserprobe 230 |
| Holmium laser StarMedTec: 8 Herz with 800 mJoule. |
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| Placing of a second guide wire as safety wire. |
| Introducing the stiff guide‐wire and placing of a 12/14 French sheath to make introduction of the ureteroscope possible. |
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| Saline 0.9% 3 L. |