Digestive Diseases and Sciences

, Volume 56, Issue 8, pp 2506–2507 | Cite as

Biliary Access with Conventional Methods or with Suprapapillary Puncture: Safety Is the Main Issue We Need to Query First

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Keywords

Pancreatitis Perforation Common Bile Duct Stone Bile Duct Stone Plasma Transfusion 
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Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Clinics of GastroenterologyMedicana International HospitalAnkaraTurkey
  2. 2.Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, Gastroenterology ClinicZonguldak Karaelmas University School of MedicineZonguldakTurkey

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