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ERCP done  . Stones are not removed.
ERCP done and stents have been set up .MRI REPORT says that  My father has a large sediment in segment II duct and ERCP report also shows a stone is in LHD but not removed due to pus . The doctor suggested we should come after 1 month and he will try to remove the stone with the ERCP process. 32mm stone can be removed through ERCP ? Is it possible? What I should have to do now?
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What you have to do is to meet your Gastroenterologist after 1 month as he has advised.
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Need details of MRCP reports. 32 mm stone is difficult to remove through ERCP . Would may require laparoscopic approach to remove the stone. Kindly do visit once, well try to help you out
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