Anatomy
ERCP
Devices
Final Jeopardy
100

List 3 different names for the orifice that Physician's cannulate to gain access into the bile duct. 

Ampulla, Papilla, Sphincter of Oddi

100

There are 2 types of scope position in ERCP, what are they?

Short and long

100

What device aids in biliary stone removal, coming in 3 different sizes?

Extraction Balloon

100

When was Spyglass first launched by Boston Scientific?

2015

200

What is the name of the duct that leads to the Gallbladder?

Cystic

200

What are 3 possible complications from ERCP?

Pancreatitis, Sepsis, Bleeding, Perforation, Aspiration, Cardiac Arrest. 

200

A short wire system allows for ________ controlled guidewire cannulation, while long wire is _________ controlled guidewire cannulation. 

Physician; Assistant

300

What is the anatomical term used for the point at which the common hepatic duct splits into the right and left hepatic duct?   

Bifurcation

300

80% of ERCP is for management of ________, while 20% are for management of _________.

Stones; Strictures. 

300

What are the 2 main types of catheters/cannulas?

Single lumen, Multi-lumen. 

400

What is the purpose of our Liver, Gallbladder and Pancreas? Please list (high level) what each one does. 

Liver: Creates bile and vitamins while secreting toxins. 

Gallbladder: Stores Bile.

Pancreas: Creates enzymes to aid digestion.

400

In Therapeutic ERCP, what are the 4 steps of the procedure, in order?

Cannulation, Injection, Sphincterotomy, Management.  

400

What are the 4 primary sizes of guidewires?

.035, .025, .021, .018. 

500

There are 3 main types of Ampullas, what are they? (bonus points to draw them). 

Short Channel, Long Channel, No Channel

500

What possible defects do we see on this Fluoroscopy image? 

Cystic/GB stones

500

Sphincterotomy is contraindicated with stones larger than 20-25 mm, unless we have access to this device.

Spyglass and EHL