ERCP (Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography)
Therapeutic ERCP delivering accurate diagnosis, stone removal, and bile duct treatment with minimally invasive techniques.
Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a specialised endoscopic procedure used to examine and treat disorders affecting the bile ducts, gallbladder, liver drainage system and pancreas. The procedure combines a flexible high-definition endoscope with real-time X-ray imaging to allow precise diagnosis and minimally invasive treatment during the same session.
ERCP is performed by our experienced gastroenterologist using advanced endoscopic techniques, prioritising patient safety, comfort and optimal clinical outcomes.
Why Is ERCP Performed?
ERCP is primarily a therapeutic procedure. Your specialist may recommend ERCP to:
- Remove gallstones from the common bile duct
- Treat bile duct obstruction or blockage
- Manage cholangitis (infection of the bile ducts)
- Investigate or treat jaundice
- Assess unexplained abdominal pain related to biliary or pancreatic disease
- Treat complications following gallbladder surgery
- Evaluate strictures or narrowing of the ducts
- Diagnose or treat pancreatic duct conditions
Diagnostic and Therapeutic Benefits
Diagnosis
- Assess bile duct or pancreatic duct abnormalities
- Identify strictures, stones or tumours
- Obtain tissue samples (biopsy) for further testing
- Measure pressure within ducts when clinically indicated
Treatment
- Removal or fragmentation of gallstones
- Opening the duct entrance into the bowel (sphincterotomy)
- Stretching narrowed segments (dilation)
- Placement of stents or drains to relieve blockage
- Drainage of obstructed bile ducts
Preparation, Procedure & Recovery
Patients will need to fast for several hours, adjust certain medications as advised, and arrange transport home after sedation. ERCP is performed under sedation or anaesthesia and typically takes 30–60 minutes. Patients are monitored after the procedure before discharge.
Possible Risks
While generally safe, risks may include pancreatitis, bleeding, infection, perforation, and reaction to sedation. Your specialist will discuss risks and benefits in detail prior to the procedure.
Why Choose Western Sydney Specialists for ERCP?
- Specialist gastroenterologists experienced in advanced therapeutic endoscopy
- Premium private care in Norwest
- High-definition endoscopic technology
- Comprehensive multidisciplinary support
- Focus on safety, precision and patient comfort