Bile Duct Stricture
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I have been where you are now. What they did to me was do several ERCP's spaced several weeks apart. The surgeon cut my duct and cleaned it out and finally was able to place a stent. My surgeon only leaves a stent in for 2 weeks, but I have heard that it can be left in longer. I have had my oddi sphincter cut too as it was too tight and also my pancreatic duct cut.
There is a way to do this no matter how tight the stricture is. What he gave you is to try to relax the duct so he can get in there. When do you go back and see him next? And did he tell you that if this is left for to long, the complication of a pancreatic attack can occur? Beleive me when I tell you that you DO NOT WANT this to happen.
TazLady
Good luck to you,
TazLady
saline. The stent was a lifesaver......He received a new liver one year ago and is feeling wonderful and back in college.
Wools, glad to hear your son is doing so good!
I had the same exact procedure as you (cutting pancreatic and bile duct). I'm just curious if it completely cured you or do you still have symptoms? I had my ERCP's in May and I felt great for about a month. However, now I have symptoms if I eat anything fatty at all and it almost seems worse now than when it was before the procedure. I had a stent placed for 2 weeks and now, the only thing I can think of is that the scar tissue actually healed over the duct(s) which would keep the digestive enzymes getting through. Anyway, I'm just curious if you're cured!
Thanks!
Jaime