Guest guest Posted June 18, 2003 Report Share Posted June 18, 2003 Hi, I'm so sorry about your husband. This is why my doc never asked for a ERCP, he always said that can be dangerous. By the way, sometimes this test can be necessary for dx or treatment. You always must weight the risks. Could be possible that the doc that done his ERCP did not have so much ability. Good Luck for you two, Liane you wrote: Is there anyone out there who developed necrotizing pancreatitis from trauma to the pancreas after a routine ERCP? My husband did. We're two months into this nightmare. We don't know anyone with this condition ... nor did the nurses at the hospital ever see such a case (that made us want to get to a larger Pittsburgh hospital where they see more). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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