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Quick Large Balloon Dilatation for Removal of Large Bile Duct Stones (SHODBADI)
Sponsor: Helsinki University Central Hospital
Summary
ESGE guidelines suggests 30-60 seconds endoscopic large balloon papillary dilation from the disappearance of the waist of the papilla. The investigators have good results in stone removal with much quicker dilatations when the cholangiogram is followed and the dilation is finished as soon as the disappearance of the waist of the papilla is seen. This Scandinavian multicenter prospective study is especially interested in stone clearance rate and short and long-term adverse events such as pancreatitis, cholangitis, bleeding, perforations, residual biliary stones, and newly developing biliary stones.
Official title: Endoscopic Papillary Short Duration Large Balloon Dilatation for Removal of Large Bile Duct Stones: a Prospective Multicenter Study of Short and Long-term Adverse Events
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 95 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
600
Start Date
2021-04-05
Completion Date
2026-12-31
Last Updated
2023-03-01
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
endoscopic short duration papillary large balloon dilation
During the large balloon papillary dilation investigators follow the cholangiogram and stop the dilatation as soon as the disappearance of the waist of the papilla is noticed.
Locations (2)
Helsinki University Hospital
Helsinki, Finland
Turku University Hospital
Turku, Finland