Are you experiencing unexplained abdominal pain, jaundice, or issues related to your bile ducts or pancreas? Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) might be the diagnostic and therapeutic procedure you need. Dr. Masood Tareen, whose clinic is at Yaseen Hospital in Quetta, offers ERCP to help diagnose and treat conditions affecting the bile ducts and pancreas. Call today or schedule an appointment to learn more about how ERCP can provide answers and relief.
ERCP Q & A
What is ERCP?
Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a specialized procedure that combines endoscopy and fluoroscopy to diagnose and treat conditions of the bile ducts and pancreas. During ERCP, a flexible endoscope is inserted through the mouth, down the esophagus, and into the duodenum, allowing the doctor to access the bile ducts. A contrast dye is then injected into the bile ducts, and X-rays are taken to identify any obstructions, stones, or abnormalities.
Common conditions diagnosed and treated with ERCP include:
- Bile duct stones (choledocholithiasis)
- Inflammation of the bile ducts (cholangitis)
- Narrowing of the bile ducts (strictures)
- Pancreatitis or pancreatic tumors
An EGD can help diagnose conditions like gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), ulcers, celiac disease, and certain infections. In some cases, tissue samples (biopsies) may also be taken to check for inflammation, infection, or cancer.
When Should I Consider ERCP?
You may need ERCP if you are experiencing symptoms such as jaundice, severe abdominal pain, or recurrent pancreatitis. If imaging tests such as ultrasound or CT scans indicate a problem with the bile ducts or pancreas, Dr. Masood Tareen may recommend ERCP for a more detailed diagnosis and potential treatment.
Timely ERCP can help identify serious conditions and facilitate necessary interventions to alleviate symptoms and prevent complications.
What Can I Expect During an ERCP Procedure?
ERCP is typically performed on an outpatient basis and takes about 30 to 60 minutes. Before the procedure, you’ll receive sedation to ensure your comfort. Dr. Tareen will insert the endoscope through your mouth and guide it to the duodenum, where he will inject contrast dye into the bile ducts. Fluoroscopy will provide real-time imaging to identify any issues.
If a blockage or stones are found, Dr. Tareen may perform therapeutic interventions during the same procedure, such as removing stones or placing stents to relieve obstructions. After the procedure, you’ll be monitored until the sedation wears off, and most patients can return home the same day.
What are the Benefits of ERCP?
ERCP is a valuable tool for diagnosing and treating biliary and pancreatic conditions without the need for more invasive surgery. It allows for immediate intervention in cases of bile duct obstruction or stones, helping to alleviate symptoms quickly and prevent complications.
For expert care in managing bile duct and pancreatic issues, call or schedule an appointment with Dr. Masood Tareen at Yaseen Hospital, Quetta. Let us help you achieve clarity and comfort through advanced diagnostic and therapeutic techniques.