Acta Scientific Gastrointestinal Disorders (ASGIS)(ISSN: 2582-1091)

Case Report Volume 7 Issue 1

A Novel Approach Using Cholangioscope (SpyGlass-DS) Bite Forceps in Removing the Migrated Common Bile Duct Stent: Case Report

Kamal El-Atrebi*

Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology Department, National Hepatology and Tropical Medicine Research Institute, Cairo, Egypt

*Corresponding Author: Kamal El-Atrebi, Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology Department, National Hepatology and Tropical Medicine Research Institute, Cairo, Egypt.

Received: October 16, 2023; Published: December 02, 2023

Abstract

Proximal or distal migration of a plastic biliary stent is uncommon, but its management can be a technical challenge to the pancreatobiliary endoscopist [1]. Retrieval of it requires experience with different endoscopic devices such as Dormia basket, snare, Soehendra stent retriever, and balloon [1].

Keywords: Cholangioscope; Bile Duct Stent; Migrated

References

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  2. Mehmet Odabasi., et al. “Long-term effects of forgotten biliary stents: a case series and literature review”. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine 8 (2004): 2045-2052.
  3. Alfredo G., et al. “Proximal migration of biliary prosthesis. Endoscopic extraction techniques”. Revista de Gastroenterología de México 1 (2001): 22-26.
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Citation

Citation: Kamal El-Atrebi. “A Novel Approach Using Cholangioscope (SpyGlass-DS) Bite Forceps in Removing the Migrated Common Bile Duct Stent: Case Report".Acta Scientific Gastrointestinal Disorders 7.1 (2024): 04-05.

Copyright

Copyright: © 2023 Kamal El-Atrebi. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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