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The application of supine position in ERCP


Significance of patient positioning guidelines in endoscopic ...

During endoscopic operations, the supine, left lateral, and prone positions are currently the preferred methods of patient positioning. Supine ...

ERCP (endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography) (Beyond ...

Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a technique that uses ... prone (facing down), or supine (facing up). Although ...

Optimal Positioning for ERCP: Efficacy and Safety of ERCP in Prone ...

Background. ERCP is customarily performed with the patient in prone position. For patients intolerant of prone positioning, ERCP in left lateral decubitus ...

Comparison of high flow nasal oxygen and conventional nasal ...

Deep sedation for endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) can be challenging in elderly patients in the prone position.

ERCP: does patient position count?

In addition, chest rolls could prevent compro- mise of chest expansion with the patient in the prone position. The supine position was usually reserved for ...

Optimizing Cholangiography When Performing Endoscopic ...

If adequate filling of the right system cannot be assured by using the occlusion balloon, the patient can be placed supine or in the right lateral decubitus ...

Ocular and the whole body radiation exposure during endoscopic ...

ERCP may be performed both in the supine and left lateral de cubitus (LDD) positions. It has been shown that ERCP performed in the LDD position is as safe as in ...

Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography using a pediatric ...

At present, there is no consensus regarding the optimal position of the patient during surgery. The supine position or the left lateral position ...

Journal Pre-proof - Gastro Hep Advances

disclaimers that apply to the journal pertain. © 2024 The Authors ... Supine position endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography in a.

Clinical outcomes and learning curve for ERCP during advanced ...

Although mean time to reach the papilla was shorter in the supine patient position, time to biliary cannulation (7.8 vs 9.4 minutes, P = .53) ...

Efficacy and safety of ERCP in patients with situs inversus totalis

Patients were initially placed in supine (35.7%, 5/14), left lateral (28.6%, 4/14), prone (21.4%, 3/14) and right lateral (14.3%, 2/14) position ...

Impact of supine versus prone position on endoscopic retrograde ...

Background Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is frequently performed in the prone or supine position. We compared the ...

A prospective assessment of sedation-related adverse events and ...

ERCP cite 3 potential advantages. The first is ... Choice of anesthesia approach (MAC or GA) and patient position (prone, supine, left lateral decubitus).

Adverse events associated with ERCP - ASGE

The routine use of CO2 insufflation during. ERCP or the use ... Is the supine position as safe · and effective as the prone position for endoscopic retrograde.

A National Survey on the Environment and Basic Techniques of ...

... position in ERCP, 49% did not use it. Sixteen percent of ERCP doctors ... (%). No. of ERCP doctor, 84. Patient's position for ERCP. Prone position, 77 (92).

Fundamentals of ERCP Image Interpretation - Practical Gastro

With a patient in the supine position, many endoscopists look at the endoscopy and fluoroscopy monitoring screens with their back towards the ...

Validation of a Novel Endoscopic Retrograde ... - Clinical Endoscopy

... location that mimicked cannulation in a supine position and in altered anatomy. ... Additionally, given the risk profile of ERCP, simulation use ...

Air embolism of right coronary artery after ERCP - BMJ Case Reports

The procedure was conducted in prone position and required anesthesiologic assistance using propofol through a target controlled infusion pump. Cardiovascular ...

Cardiopulmonary Sentinel Event During Endoscopic Retrograde ...

In the endoscopy suite, the patient was placed in the semi-prone position after electrocardiogram, blood pressure cuff, pulse oximetry, and ETCO2 monitoring ...

The Prone Position During Surgery and its Complications - Allen Press

Prone positioning is a common position used for access to the posterior head, neck, and spine during spinal surgery, access to the ...