Inflammation of the pancreas is called?
What is pancreatitis?
What are the two most common ERCP devices used during initial ERCP procedure?
What is "Tome and Wire"
What are the two biggest challenges for a MD during an ERCP?
Gaining & maintaining access
According to the FDA, what device has the most reported patient complications/harm?
Duodenoscope
True/False - ERCP's are diagnostic procedures only?
What is "False"
TRUE, rarely.
After a stone extraction, this may be placed to restore patency, maintain drainage, and reduce the risk of cholangitis:
plastic stent
If a patient needs a plastic biliary stent, how long can the stent be in the duct?
up to 3 months
The working channel of an ERCP scope is?
4.2mm
Name 2 indications for a patient to undergo an ERCP?
What is "Stones/Strictures"
-Evaluation of Jaundice patients with treatable biliary obstruction
-Evaluation of signs or symptoms suggesting pancreatic malignancy
-Unexplained chronic abdominal pain
-Acute/Chronic Pancreatitis
-Evaluation of patients without Jaundice where the clinical evaluation suggests bile duct disease
How do you know you're in the PD?
Guidewire crosses the spine on fluoroscopy.
What is the most common guidewire diameter utilized to begin an ERCP?
.035 Guidewire
If a balloon does not work, what other methods can be used to extract stones?
Basket to catch/crush stones
Dilation to assist stone removal
Spyglass with EHL
What are the names of the two papilla's?
What is major and minor.
What are the two most common ERCP devices used during initial ERCP procedure?
What is "Tome and wire"
Name the two types of stones treated during ERCP's?
What is pigment stones (Black) and cholesterol stones (Yellow)?
During an ERCP, a 2D image called ______ is used in tandem to visualize the biliary tree.
Fluoroscopy/Cholangiogram
What is the most expensive GI Procedure?
What is a repeat procedure?
What are we looking at in this image?

Stones in CBD
vs

CRE RX - Papillary Dilation
Hurricane - Intraductal Dilation
Describe the difference between cholelithiasis and choledocholithiasis.
cholelithiasis: stones in the gallbladder
choledocholithiasis: stones in the bile duct
What is the Number 1 reason single use duodenoscopes are utilized?
Infection Prevention - Sterile
Although ERCPs have a high success rate and low complication rate, the most common complication is ________.
Post ERCP pancreatitis

What is "Bifurcation".
What does ERCP stand for?
What is "Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography"