Wat na Ercp?

Wat na Ercp?

Enkele uren na het ERCP-onderzoek kunt u in principe licht vloei- baar voedsel krijgen. Zo nodig zal de verpleegkundige u vragen vol- ledig nuchter te blijven de eerste uren en dagen na het onderzoek. In dit geval krijgt u via de intraveneuze katheter voldoende vocht en voeding toegediend.

Hoe gaat een galblaas onderzoek?

Het is een kijkonderzoek van de alvleesklier, galblaas en galwegen. Het onderzoek wordt gedaan met een flexibele kijkslang (endoscoop) en met behulp van röntgenstralen. Verder wordt er een cholangioscopie gedaan. Dit is een kijkonderzoek in de galwegen.

What are the risks of an ERCP procedure?

pancreatitis

  • infection of the bile ducts or gallbladder
  • excessive bleeding,called hemorrhage
  • an abnormal reaction to the sedative,including respiratory or cardiac problems
  • perforation in the bile or pancreatic ducts,or in the duodenum near the opening where the bile and pancreatic ducts empty into it
  • tissue damage from x-ray exposure
  • What are the potential complications of ERCP?

    – Abstract. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is an invasive procedure that is performed to diagnose and treat pancreatic and biliary disease. – LEARNING OBJECTIVES. – Introduction. – ERCP Technique: An Overview with Associated Risks. – Usefulness of CT in Patients with Complications. – CT Protocol. – Specific Complications of ERCP. – Conclusions.

    What is the ERCP procedure?

    After explaining the procedure and obtaining consent,the endoscopist will spray the back of the throat with a local anaesthetic spray that makes the throat feel numb.

  • Sedative and pain killing medicines are injected into the hand or arm,via a cannula.
  • A special endoscope is placed in the mouth and the patient is asked to swallow it.
  • What is an ERCP procedure with stent?

    insert stents—tiny tubes that a doctor leaves in narrowed ducts to hold them open. A doctor may also insert temporary stents to stop bile leaks that can occur after gallbladder surgery. The procedure most often takes between 1 and 2 hours. What should I expect after ERCP? After ERCP, you can expect the following: