Could something besides gallstones cause panreatitus?
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That ERCP gave him a severe case of pancreatitus. He was put on a respirator and was in ICU for 63 days. We were later told that an ERCP done poorly can cause many problems. After going through that I would advise anyone who needs this test to go to a large hospital with a good reputation. A hospital that does hundreds a month not just a few. The lack of experience of our local doctor nealy cost us our son's life. After recovering from the pancreatitus they were able to diagnosis the blockage in his liver. It was a disease called PSC. He received a new liver 6 months later and is doing wonderful.
Thanks for sharing your experience. I'm glad that your son is doing well.
I hear that the risk with ERCP is great. I am well aware of the high number of SERIOUS complications following ERCP. I believe the risk of a serious, life threatening complication, that could result in death, (like your son had) is 1%. One percent!!! That is 1 out of every 100 relatively healthy young people.(It is safer in the elderly) That is phenominal! Preposterous!
Who is regulating these unskilled, non-specialists? Why are we allowing them to do this to us???