Video 1Two-devices-in-one-channel method with a SpyGlass retrieval basket (Boston Scientific, Marlborough, Mass, USA) grabbing and pulling one of the previously placed through-the-scope clips and biliary cannulation with a conventional sphincterotome, using the double-guidewire technique.

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Video 1Two-devices-in-one-channel method with a SpyGlass retrieval basket (Boston Scientific, Marlborough, Mass, USA) grabbing and pulling one of the previously placed through-the-scope clips and biliary cannulation with a conventional sphincterotome, using the double-guidewire technique.

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