Presented by Robert D Fanelli at the Video Face-Off Panel: Common Bile Duct Exploration – More than One Way to Skin a Cat held during the 2017 SAGES Annual Meeting in Houston, TX on Thursday, March 23, 2017
Keyword(s): abdomen, abdominal wall, access device, adhesions, ampullary, appendectomy, balloon, bariatric trocar, bile duct, bile leak, biliary, biliary tree, biliopancreatic limb, bleeding, BP limb, bypass, C-arm, cannulation, CBDE, CBDS, cholangiogram, choledochotomy, CO2 insufflation, colon extraction, colonoscope, common bile duct exploration, common bile duct stones, common channel, complication, contrast injection, cystic duct, dilating balloon, double balloon enteroscopy, duodenoscope, duodenum, elevator, endoscopic ultrasound, ERCP, EUS, evacuation, fluoroscopy, follow-up, G-tube, gallbladder, gallstones, gastric bypass, gastric remnant, gastroenterologist, gastrostomy tube, gastrotomy, guidewire, interventional radiology, irrigation, jejunojejunostomy, JJ, laparoscopically, laparotomy, limb, liver biopsy, minimally invasive surgery, MIS, non-crushing clamp, O.R., operating room, pancreatic cancer, pancreatic duct, papillotomy, percuanteous approach, percutaneous approach, percutaneous drain, peritonitis, pylorus, Redezvous, remnant, remnant stomach, retractor, retroperitoneum, rigid proctoscope, rigid sigmoidoscope, Roux limb revision, RYGB, scope, single site, small bowel, sphincterotomy, stapler, stay sutures, stent, stomach, stricture, supine, suture grasper, technique, therapeutic endoscopy, transoral, trocar, weight loss surgery, white balance, working channel, x-ray
CBDS after bariatric surgery–42 sec
Why not the ususal approach to ERCP–1:18
Long scope approach–1:49
Percutaneous approach–4:12
Alternative approaches–15:14
Failed cannulation–15:58
Q&A session–17:33