Introduction: Interventional internal drainage of the biliary tract has become an established procedure for the temporary and definitive treatment of biliary obstruction due to malignant or benign disease. The complication rate is reported to be so low that when feasible, this technique is preferred over a surgical drainage procedure.
Presentation Of A Case: A 26-year old woman was referred to the hepatopancreaticobiliary surgery service due to severe abdominal pain for 3 days after undergoing endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP).