Tiny tool tested to tame risky pancreatitis after common procedure
NCT ID NCT05336630
Summary
This study tested whether using a small grasping tool called forceps during an ERCP procedure makes it easier for doctors to access the bile duct. The goal was to see if this easier access reduces the risk of patients developing painful pancreatitis after the procedure. 152 patients undergoing ERCP were randomly assigned to have the procedure with or without the use of forceps.
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Dartmouth Health
Lebanon, New Hampshire, 03756, United States
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