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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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Normal ampulla . Common bile duct cannulation was performed using a Olympus sphincterotome . Cholangiogram showed distal filling defects. Sphincterotomy performed to 9 mm. All stones extracted with Olympus balloon; []. Normal occlusion cholangiogram at the end of the procedure. CPT Codes - 43261,43262,43264 in 2018 ...Read more | http://medical.olympusamerica.com/products/clevercut2v-and-3v-sphincterotomes


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