An indwelling T-drain is a valuable access to the common bile duct if the conventional EPT fails in the case of choledocholithiasis. It is often easier to cannulate the duodenal papilla from the common bile duct than from the duodenum. A papillotome of the Erlangen type introduced through the T-drain into the papilla spontaneously has the correct cutting direction. The incision is controlled endoscopically. If a patient has undergone Billroth II operation, the particularly difficult cannulation and incision of the papilla is make much easier by the descending technique. Two variants of the endoscopically controlled descending electropapillotomy were successfully performed.

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