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PTC, Biliary stent insertion, tract plugging
This 18 minute video will take you through the process of PTC and stent insertion from local anaesthetic all the way through to plugging the tract with gelfoam at the end of the procedure. Only consider plugging if you are confident that there..... read more
08 February 2021 | 2 Comments
Using the Cook Biliary biopsy forceps
This video shows thetechnique for using the Cook transluminal biliary biopsy set. There is a hilar stricture which is biopsied then stented using a Nitinela stent and EV3 Protege stent across the ampulla. The tract is then plugged with..... read more
23 September 2018 | 0 Comments
Cook Biliary biopsy forceps
This shows the cook biopsy forceps inserted through the 7F sheath to the stricture. In this case the presumed cause was a head of pancreas tumour. Biopsies were taken at the level of the occlusion alongside the wire which alows access to be..... read more
22 September 2018 | 0 Comments
Biliary Drainage and stent insertion (PTC)
This video demonstrates a biliary drainage procedure or PTC (percutaneous transhepatic cholangiogram) with drainage catheter and stent insertion. It also illustrates a problem with advancement of the initial puncture set into the biliary system...... read more
03 June 2009 | 1 Comments

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