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T-tube endoscopic removal by ERCP in a liver-transplanted patient after failed percutaneous removal

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re 1. A, Endoscopic view showing guidewire percutaneously placed into the T-tube and passed through the major papilla in an anterograde route. B, angiographic view showing the guidewire percutaneously placed… Click to show full abstract

re 1. A, Endoscopic view showing guidewire percutaneously placed into the T-tube and passed through the major papilla in an anterograde route. B, angiographic view showing the guidewire percutaneously placed into the T-tube and passed through the major papilla in an anterograde route. C, ewire inside of the T-tube and the working channel of the duodenoscope after being caught and pulled with a basket. D, T-tube pushed by percuus route and maintained inside of the duodenum by a sphincterotome with traction anchored on its top, while the guidewire was cautiously pulled hrough percutaneous route. E, T-tube after removal by ERCP. F, Final occlusion cholangiogram.

Keywords: endoscopic removal; tube; ercp liver; removal; removal ercp; tube endoscopic

Journal Title: VideoGIE
Year Published: 2018

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