First use of a scoring balloon to perform oddi sphincteroplasty for biliary stones

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Abstract

Balloon sphincteroplasty is a well-known procedure for the treatment of biliary stones. Scoring balloons are characterized by rigid tangential elements that provide focal force, achieving a greater pressure than normal balloons. We report the first (to our knowledge) use of a scoring balloon to perform sphincteroplasty in 4 cases of elderly people presenting with symptomatic choledocholithiasis. In all cases we achieved complete common bile duct clearing with good symptom relief. No procedural complications were observed.

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Coppola, A., Piacentino, F., Macchi, E., De Marchi, G., Ierardi, A. M., Carrafiello, G., & Fontana, F. (2019). First use of a scoring balloon to perform oddi sphincteroplasty for biliary stones. Annals of Gastroenterology. Hellenic Society of Gastroenterology. https://doi.org/10.20524/aog.2019.0380

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