Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography ERCP — Access that Unlocks Opportunity

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Potential Challenges of ERCP

While endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography​ (ERCP) is a valuable therapeutic intervention for many patients with​ pancreatobiliary disorders, each phase of the procedure​ presents potential obstacles to success​

What are the risks of ERCP procedures?

Our ERCP product portfolio provides solutions for access, exchange and therapy — aiming for exceptional clinical outcomes and minimised patient risk. Let Olympus be your solution provider

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Access during ERCP Procedures

Limiting the amount of time, attempts and injections it takes to achieve deep cannulation of the desired duct is essential in avoiding adverse events

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CleverCut 3 V Sphincterotomes​

Cannulation through Consistent Orientation

The pre-curved distal end consistently extrudes to a stable 11 o’clock position:

  • Assisting with the cannulation of the papilla
  • Assuring enhanced cutting that minimises the risk of bleeding

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VisiGlide Guidewires

Access with Enhanced Ductal Navigation

  • Excellent torque control and stricture navigation
  • Higher primary cannulation success rate, compared to fully hydrophilic and standard guidewire group 11

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TJF-Q290V Duodenoscope

Supporting Your Standard of Care

Square image shape and 15° backward viewing for​:

  • Expanded vertical field of view
  • Better direction of view
  • Improved cannulation efficiency

Device Exchange During ERCP

Are yousing the right tools for effective device exchange, ensuring a more efficient ERCP procedure?​

Olympus supports both long and short wire device exchange techniques and instills your confidence in guidewire placement security

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TJF-Q290V Duodenovideoscope

  • Dual guidewire locking mechanism for exact guidewire placement
  • Fast and secure device exchange through the V-Groove on the forceps elevator
  • Single-use distal cover allows visualisation of the distal end and better access for reprocessing accessories during manual cleaning

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Therapeutic Devices for ERCP

Unlock opportunities with a multitude of Olympus devices designed for stone and stricture management, ensuring successful ERCP procedures

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Stone Management

A Product Portfolio from Balloons to Baskets

Olympus offers a variety of modalities for the effective clearance of pancreaticobiliary stones

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Stricture Management

Stents, Dilation Balloons, Forceps & Brushes

The Olympus ERCP stricture management portfolio is designed to enable stricture diagnosis and restore biliary flow

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ERCP Procedure Brochure

All you need to know about the ERCP solution from Olympus, including product information, clinical references, tips/tricks and more

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ERCP Video Center

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What exactly is ERCP, which therapeutic instruments are used and what are the risks?

ERCP is an effective technique for diagnosing and treating problems in the liver, gallbladder and pancreaticobiliary, including gastrointestinal diseases such as acute and chronic pancreatitis, gallstones, inflammatory strictures, scarring and tumors.

Many gastroenterologists and medical staff regard ERCP as the supreme discipline in upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. Procedural challenges such as finding the father's papilla, access to the bile and pancreatic ducts, as well as the maneuvering and precise execution of the necessary therapeutic measures in the bile duct, require orientation skills, sensitivity and a routine.

Optimal ERCP outcomes and minimised potential patient risks such as post-ERCP pancreatitis (ERCP-related adverse events: European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) Guideline) require the successful completion of three essential phases: access, device exchange and therapy.

A multitude of endoscopic instruments are necessary to perform ERCP. The Olympus ERCP stone management portfolio offers a variety of modalities to support the effective clearance of pancreatic stones:

  • Extraction balloons for biliary and pancreatic stone retrieval.
  • Sphincterotomes and papillary dilation balloons
  • Mechanical lithotriptors
  • Stone retrieval baskets

The stricture management portfolio is designed to enable stricture diagnosis and restore biliary flow. Our product range includes:

  • Biliary stents
  • Stenting systems for biliary drainage
  • Grasping forceps
  • Dilation balloons
  • Cytology brushes

Every ERCP procedure presents its own unique challenges and necessities. Having a full product lineup at hand is therefore essential for optimal processes during ERCP procedures.

Finding a routine and the preparation prior to performing ERCP is essential. "Are ERCP training courses available?", "When is the next ERCP training course?" are frequently asked questions from healthcare professionals.

Olympus offers dedicated ERCP training and virtual training sessions on a regular basis. ​

These virtual or face-to-face training sessions provide trainees with the theoretical background information on indication, contraindication and complication management in ERCP, as well specific techniques, like wire-guided cannulation, endoscopic papillectomy, sphincterotomy, tissue sampling, cholangiopancreatoscopy, difficult stone management, distal stenting and biliary drainage.​

In-service and procedural video material is available on our Professional Education website, where you can register free of charge. Olympus also hosts a dedicated ERCP video center, containing product videos and experience reports. An ERCP brochure is available here (PDF, 10.5 MB) and technical product information can be found in the Olympus EndoTherapy Online Catalogue.

If you require further information or individual consultancy, our sales team is at your service.

References

  1. 1.The role of ERCP in benign diseases of the biliary tract. American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy. Gastrointest Endosc. 2015; 81(4): 795-803.
  2. 2.Difficult biliary access for ERCP. Baillie J. Curr Gastroenterol Rep. 2012; 14(6): 542-547.
  3. 3.International consensus recommendations for difficult biliary access. Liao W-C, Angsuwatcharakon P, Isayama H, et al. Gastrointest Endosc. 2017; 85(2): 296-304.
  4. 4.ERCP-related adverse events: European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) Guideline. Dumonceau Jean-Marc et al. Endoscopy. 2020; 52: 127-149.
  5. 5.Incidence, severity, and mortality of post-ERCP pancreatitis: a systematic review by using randomized, controlled trials. Kochar B, Akshintala VS, Afghani E, et al. Gastrointest Endosc. 2015 Jan; 81(1): 143-9.
  6. 6.Needle Knife Sphincterotomy Does Not Increase the Risk of Pancreatitis in Patients with Difficult Biliary Cannulation. Swan MP, Alexander S, Moss A, et al. Clin Gastronenterol Hepatol. 2013 Apr; 11(4): 430-6.
  7. 7.Papillary cannulation and sphincterotomy techniques at ERCP: European Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ESGE) Clinical Guideline. Testoni Pier Alberto et al. Endoscopy. 2016.
  8. 8.The arterial supply of the major duodenal papilla and its relevance to endoscopic sphincterotomy. Mirjalili SA and Stringer MD. Endoscopy. 2011; 43: 307-311.
  9. 9.A novel, stiff-shaft, flexible-tip guidewire for cannulation of biliary stricture during endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography: a randomized trial. Albert JG, Lucas K, Filmann N, Herrmann E, et al. Endoscopy. 2014; 46(10): 857-861.
  10. 10.Effectiveness of a novel highly flexible-tip guidewire on selective biliary cannulation compared to conventional guidewire: Randomized control study. Park JS, Jeong S, and Lee DH. Digestive Endoscopy. 2018; 30: 245-251.
  11. 11.A novel, stiff-shaft, flexible-tip guidewire for cannulation of biliary stricture during endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography: a randomized trial. Albert JG, Lucas K, Filmann N, Herrmann E, et al. Endoscopy. 2014;46(10):857-861.