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When Is ERCP Necessary in Pregnancy? - Agrawal Gastrocare Center Indore

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When Is ERCP Necessary in Pregnancy? – Agrawal Gastrocare Center Indore

What is ERCP?

Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) in short, is a medical procedure used to examine and treat issues in the bile ducts, gallbladder, and pancreatic duct.

It involves the use of a special endoscope, a long, flexible tube with a camera at its tip, to access and visualize these areas.

ERCP can be crucial in identifying and addressing various problems, but when performed during pregnancy, it requires special attention and consideration.

When Is ERCP Necessary in Pregnancy? - Agrawal Gastrocare Center Indore

When Is ERCP Necessary in Pregnancy?

Pregnant women may need ERCP for a few reasons. The most common is when they develop gallstones, which can cause severe pain and complications.

ERCP can be used to remove these stones or to alleviate blockages in the bile ducts. However, this procedure is typically reserved for cases where the benefits outweigh the potential risks to both the mother and the developing baby. ERCP during pregnancy is generally considered safe when performed by experienced doctors.

The Procedure of ERCP

ERCP involves several key steps:

  • Preparation: Before the procedure, you may be asked not to eat or drink for a period of time.
  • Anesthesia: Local or general anesthesia is administered to keep you comfortable and pain-free.
  • Endoscopy: The endoscope is carefully inserted through your mouth and down your throat.
  • Imaging: The camera at the end of the scope captures images of the bile and pancreatic ducts.
  • Treatment: If gallstones are found, they can be removed during the procedure.
  • Recovery: After ERCP, you’ll need some time to recover and may be monitored in a medical facility.

Special Considerations for Pregnant Women

  • Timing: ERCP is often performed during the second trimester when risks to the baby are lower.
  • Expertise: It’s crucial to have a skilled medical team experienced in performing ERCP during pregnancy.
  • Monitoring: Both the mother and baby’s condition are closely monitored during and after the procedure.

Dr. Amit Agarwal
Director & Gastroenterologist Consultant
Agarwal Gastrocare Center Indore

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