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ERCP

During an ERCP (endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography), a flexible, thin, lighted tube called an endoscope is inserted through the mouth to allow the physician to access the bile and pancreatic ducts. An ERCP is typically used to diagnose and treat conditions of the bile ducts including gallstones and inflammatory strictures (scars).
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Advanix™ Biliary Stent with NaviFlex™ RX Delivery System The Advanix Biliary Stent with NaviFlex RX Delivery System is designed for biliary drainage for the treatment of a variety of benign and malignant therapeutic indications. The stent and delivery system are indicated for delivery of the stent to the biliary tract for drainage of the bile duct; splinting of a bile duct during healing; and providing bile duct patency in a stricture or past a stone.
Autotome™ RX Cannulating Sphincterotome The Autotome RX Cannulating Sphincterotome is indicated for use in transendoscopic sphincterotomy of the Papilla of Vater and/or the Sphincter of Oddi. The sphincterotome can also be used to inject contrast medium.
Dreamtome™ RX Cannulating Sphincterotome The Dreamtome RX Sphincterotome is indicated for use in the cannulation of the biliary ducts and the transendoscopic sphincterotomy of the Papilla of Vater and/or Sphincter of Oddi. The Dreamtome RX Sphincterotome can also be used to inject contrast medium.
Dreamwire™ High Performance Guidewire The Dreamwire High Performance Guidewire is indicated for use in selective cannulation of the biliary ducts including the common bile, pancreatic, cystic, right and left hepatic ducts and to aid in the placement of diagnostic and therapeutic devices during endoscopic and gastrointestinal procedures.
Extractor™ Pro RX, XL and DL Retrieval Balloons Extractor Pro RX, XL, and DL Retrieval Balloons have been redesigned to better meet a variety of stone disease management needs. Improved product features include increased balloon wall thickness and catheter stiffness (Long Wire only) as well as two distinct sizes on every balloon.
Extractor™ RX Retrieval Balloon The Extractor RX Retrieval Balloon is indicated for use endoscopically to remove stones from the biliary system and to facilitate injection of contrast medium while occluding the duct with the balloon.
Hydra Jagwire® Guidewire The Hydra Jagwire Guidewire is indicated for use in selective cannulation of the biliary ducts including the common bile, pancreatic, cystic, right and left hepatic ducts and to aid in the placement of diagnostic and therapeutic devices during bronchoscopic procedures.
Hydratome® RX Cannulating Sphincterotome The Hydratome RX Sphincterotome is indicated for use in the cannulation of the biliary ducts and the transendoscopic sphincterotomy of the Papilla of Vater and/or the Spincter of Oddi.
RX Locking Device The RX Locking Device is designed to lock the guidewire into place to secure access during device advancement, manipulation and exchange.
SpyBite® Biopsy Forceps SpyBite Biopsy Forceps are compatible with the SpyScope® Access and Delivery Catheter and SpyGlass® Probe, designed to provide an intraluminal view for optically-guided tissue acquisition within the biliary duct system.
SpyGlass® Direct Visualization System The SpyGlass Direct Visualization System is an integrated product platform that combines capital components and consumable devices and is designed to provide a direct intraluminal view of the biliary duct system and direct therapeutic devices.
WALLSTENT® RX Biliary Endoprosthesis The WALLSTENT RX Biliary Endoprosthesis is indicated for use in the treatment of biliary strictures produced by malignant neoplasms.
WallFlex® Biliary RX Stents The WallFlex Biliary RX Stents are indicated for use in the palliative treatment of biliary strictures produced by malignant neoplasms.

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