The authors analyze the experience with the employment of the endoscopic papillosphincterotomy in 102 patients with choledocholithiasis and stenosis of the major duodenal papilla, discuss the indications and contraindications to this operation. A comparative assessment of different methods of dissection of the major papilla was made; the effectiveness of the operation, complications and methods for their prevention are analyzed.

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