• Endoscopy · Nov 1983

    Short-channel duodenoscope: innovations in selective biliography.

    • E Frimberger, W Kühner, L Stölzle, and R Ottenjann.
    • Endoscopy. 1983 Nov 1; 15 (6): 359-61.

    AbstractThe selective cannulation of the intrahepatic branches of the biliary system is made possible by the use of torsion-stabilized angiographic catheters passed via short-channel duodenoscopes. Other feasible applications are the endoscopic selective positioning of biliary endoprosthesis, and the cannulation of the gall bladder using a cysto-nasal catheter through which a litholytic fluid can be installed directly into the gall bladder.

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