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Choledocholithiasis - Risks and benefits of ERCP discussed with patient[] including bleeding, infection, perforation, pancreatitis, and death. Risk of pancreatitis stated as 15% for moderate pancreatitis and 1% for severe pancreatitis. Hand out describing procedure given to patient. Patient agreeable to proceed with ERCP.[]
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[] []male presented with [] abdominal pain for [] days. Associated nausea/vomiting. [] fever/chills. Choledocholithiasis - Risks and benefits of ERCP discussed with patient[] including bleeding, infection, perforation, pancreatitis, and death. Risk of pancreatitis stated as 15% for moderate pancreatitis and 1% for severe pancreatitis. Hand out describing procedure given to patient. Patient agreeable to proceed with ERCP. ...Read more | ERCP Handout


Five main types of choledochal cysts according to Todani classification, type I: ◦Ia: dilatation of extrahepatic bile duct (entire) ◦Ib: dilatation of extrahepatic bile duct (focal segment) ◦Ic: dilatation of the common bile duct portion of extrahepatic bile duct •type II: true diverticulum from extrahepatic bile duct •type III: dilatation of extrahepatic bile duct within the duodenal wall (choledochocoele) •type IV: next most common◦IVa: cysts involving both intra and extrahepatic ducts ◦IVb: multiple dilatations/cysts of extrahepatic ducts only •type V: multiple dilatations/cysts of intrahepatic ducts only (Caroli disease) ...Read more | Radiopedia


Choledocholithiasis - epigastric abdominal pain, elevated liver enzymes, elevated bilirubin, abnormal MRI[]. Risks and benefits of ERCP discussed with patient[] including bleeding, infection, perforation, pancreatitis, and death. Risk of pancreatitis stated as 15% for moderate pancreatitis and 1% for severe pancreatitis. Patient agreeable to proceed with ERCP. ...Read more


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Choledocholithiasis - Risks and benefits of ERCP discussed with patient[] including bleeding, infection, perforation, pancreatitis, and death. Risk of pancreatitis stated as 15% for moderate pancreatitis and 1% for severe pancreatitis. Hand out describing procedure given to patient. Patient agreeable to proceed with ERCP.[]
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Choledocholithiasis - Risks and benefits of ERCP discussed with patient[] including bleeding, infection, perforation, pancreatitis, and death. Risk of pancreatitis stated as 15% for moderate pancreatitis and 1% for severe pancreatitis. Hand out describing procedure given to patient. Patient agreeable to proceed with ERCP.[]
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[] []male presented with [] abdominal pain for [] days. Associated nausea/vomiting. [] fever/chills. Choledocholithiasis - Risks and benefits of ERCP discussed with patient[] including bleeding, infection, perforation, pancreatitis, and death. Risk of pancreatitis stated as 15% for moderate pancreatitis and 1% for severe pancreatitis. Hand out describing procedure given to patient. Patient agreeable to proceed with ERCP.
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Choledocholithiasis - elevated liver enzymes, elevated bilirubin, epigastric[] abdominal pain, probable ascending cholangitis[]. Risks and benefits of Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangio-Pancreatography (ERCP) discussed with patient[] including bleeding, infection, perforation, pancreatitis, and death. Risk of pancreatitis stated as 15% for moderate pancreatitis and 1% for severe pancreatitis. Hand out describing procedure given to patient. Patient agreeable to proceed with ERCP.[]
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Choledocholithiasis - elevated liver enzymes, elevated bilirubin, epigastric[] abdominal pain, probable ascending cholangitis[]. Risks and benefits of Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangio-Pancreatography (ERCP) discussed with patient[] including bleeding, infection, perforation, pancreatitis, and death. Risk of pancreatitis stated as 15% for moderate pancreatitis and 1% for severe pancreatitis. Hand out describing procedure given to patient. Patient agreeable to proceed with ERCP.[] ERCP CPT codes. 43261 - ERCP. 43262 - ERCP with sphincterotomy. 43264 ERCP with stone removal
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Five main types of choledochal cysts according to Todani classification, type I: ◦Ia: dilatation of extrahepatic bile duct (entire) ◦Ib: dilatation of extrahepatic bile duct (focal segment) ◦Ic: dilatation of the common bile duct portion of extrahepatic bile duct •type II: true diverticulum from extrahepatic bile duct •type III: dilatation of extrahepatic bile duct within the duodenal wall (choledochocoele) •type IV: next most common◦IVa: cysts involving both intra and extrahepatic ducts ◦IVb: multiple dilatations/cysts of extrahepatic ducts only •type V: multiple dilatations/cysts of intrahepatic ducts only (Caroli disease)
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HPI: 58 year old male with intermittent chest pain

Past Medical History: Diabetes mellitus, high cholesterol, obesity, hypertension, cholecystectomy

Medications: Lantus, lisinopril, lipitor

Allergies:

Family History: Brother with colon cancer

Social History: 1 pack of tobacco per day

Review of Systems: intermittent dyspnea

Physical Exam: normal

Labs/Radiology/Procedures: Total cholesterol 230

Assessment/Plan: EKG, troponin, stress test, possible cardiac cath. Consult cardiologist.

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[] year old female presented with epigastric[] pain for [] days, non-[]radiating, []worse with eating. Associated nausea/vomiting, fever, and chills[]. This is a template for a typical presentation of choledocholithiasis, which can be confirmed with an MRCP. The template is designed for Meditech. Treatment is with an ERCP with stone removal.
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