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. 2018 Jan-Feb;24(1):67-68.
doi: 10.4103/sjg.SJG_456_17.

Common bile duct cannulation in the left lateral position during ERCP

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Common bile duct cannulation in the left lateral position during ERCP

Jesús García-Cano. Saudi J Gastroenterol. 2018 Jan-Feb.
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Pancreatic stent with radiological marker in the main pancreatic duct. Left, biliary and pancreatic ducts are apart when the patient is in the supine or prone position. Right, biliary and pancreatic ducts overlap in the left lateral position

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