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ENDOSCOPIC RETROGRADE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY (ER ...
ENDOSCOPIC RETROGRADE CHOLANGIOPANCREATOGRAPHY (ERCP) MANEUVERS FOR SITUS INVERSUS TOTALIS
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Video Summary
The video transcript summarizes a case study of a 50-year-old woman with Citrus Invertebrates Totalis and pancreatic adenocarcinoma causing obstructive jaundice. The patient underwent an ERCP with biliary sphincterotomy, which resolved the jaundice. A year later, the patient had reflux and recorded jaundice, leading to fears of a new ERCP. The video demonstrates the anatomical differences in patients with Citrus Invertebrates Totalis and the challenges faced during the ERCP maneuvers. The procedure involved cannulation, contrast injection, dilation, and placement of a drainage stent. Despite technical challenges, the patient had a good recovery. The study concludes that RCP in patients with Citrus Invertebrates Totalis is feasible but presents unique challenges due to anatomical changes. No credits were mentioned for the video. (109 words)
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Keywords
Citrus Invertebrates Totalis
pancreatic adenocarcinoma
obstructive jaundice
ERCP
biliary sphincterotomy
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