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Long-term Follow-up after Endoscopic Sphincterotomy
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UrologyEus-guided Gallbladder DrainageInterventional Endoscopic UltrasoundGastroenterologyPrimary Papillary StenosisPapillary StenosisBiliary DisorderSurgeryInterventional EndoscopyMedicineLong-term Follow-upEndoscopic Sphincterotomy
Endoscopic sphincterotomy has become a well-accepted procedure in choledocholithiasis and papillary stenosis. Long-term follow-up data covering an observation period of 7 years disclose that about 90% of the patients are either completely relieved of symptoms, or show marked improvement. Re-stenosis or recurrent concrements seem are events; in primary papillary stenosis, however, long-term results are less favorable.