2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.gie.2012.03.788
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Su1363 Selective Avoidance of Pancreatic Duct Manipulation Decreases the Need for Repeat ERCP and Lowers the Risk in Patients With Unexplained Upper Abdominal Pain: a Single-Center Long-Term Study

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“…However, multiple studies have now concluded that sphincter manometry is not the culprit but that SOD is a main factor [4]. In another study on 3991 ERCPs in patients with suspected SOD, avoidance of pancreatic duct manipulation was shown to decrease the rate of pancreatitis [17]. Our study could not shed light on this question since all included patients underwent sphincter of Oddi manometry.…”
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“…However, multiple studies have now concluded that sphincter manometry is not the culprit but that SOD is a main factor [4]. In another study on 3991 ERCPs in patients with suspected SOD, avoidance of pancreatic duct manipulation was shown to decrease the rate of pancreatitis [17]. Our study could not shed light on this question since all included patients underwent sphincter of Oddi manometry.…”
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confidence: 70%