Selective cannulation is considered the most challenging step for most of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). Wire-guided cannulation is the standard technique for initial cannulation. When meeting difficulty, double wire technique (DWT) is widely used. With one guidewire occupying pancreatic duct(PD) , the following cannulation of CBD with a sphincterome preloaded with another guidewire often becomes feasible. When performing DWT, a sphincterotome should enter the common duct of papilla through a small orifice and be placed in the left and upper direction of PD guidewire. Then another guidewire can be advanced into bile duct. As an advanced cannulation technique, DWT can be successfully performed in up to 80% of difficult patients. However, it can be technically difficult, especially for trainees or endoscopists without adequate experience. Here we planned to prospectively record the procedures of double-wire cannulation by two trainees without prior experience of DWT. This study aims to delinate the learning curve of DWT and its safety by trainees.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
60
trainees learn to perform DWT after unsuccessful initial cannulation
Endoscopic center, Xijing Hospital of Digestive Diseases
Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
Successful cannulation of bile duct within 5min or 5 attempts of cannulation
It was defined by assurance of entering bile duct through cholangiogram during fluoroscopy.
Time frame: 3 hours
Successful cannulation time with DWT by trainees
Successful cannulation time was defined by the time taken from the begining of DWT to entering bile duct successfully
Time frame: 3 hours
Cannulation attempts with DWT by trainees
One cannulation attempt was defined by touching papilla for more than 5 seconds.
Time frame: 3 hours
Precut rate
Precut includes the procedure of cannulation involving needle knife or dual knife and transpancreatic precut by a sphincterotome.
Time frame: 3 hours
post-ERCP pancreatitis(PEP)
PEP is defined according to Cotton's criteria. The severity classification is based on revised Atlanta criteria.
Time frame: 48 hours
Overall ERCP-related complications
Overall ERCP-related complations include PEP, bleeding, perforation, cholangitis and others, which is defined by Cotton's criteria.
Time frame: 48 hours
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