Vater's papilla
Larynx with Jaundice (6 of 6)
ERCP. Endoscopic Sphincterotomy and Stone Extraction. Although most stones
Larynx with Jaundice (5 of 6)
The principal indications for sphincterotomy include removal of common bile duct stones, treatment of papillary stenosis, and facilitation of endotherapy (ie, stent placement, tissue sampling, and...
Larynx with Jaundice (4 of 6)
Vater´s papilla is observed protrued Acute cholangitis is a difficult diagnostic and therapeutic problem. Classically, Charcot’s triad of jaundice, abdominal pain and fever have been the main basis...
Larynx with Jaundice (3 of 6)
White bilis is emerging from the Vater papila (cholangitis) This picture was taken through a forward-viewing gastroscope.
Larynx with Jaundice (1 of 6)
Patient with cholangitis and choledocholithiasis. This 83-year-old male was admitted with abdominal pain and increasing jaundice. Common bile duct stones were diagnosed on abdominal ultrasound.
Multiple Duodenal Ulcers (3 of 3)
Multiple Duodenal Ulcers. The papilla of Vater is observed ulcerated.
Papilla of Vater
The papilla of Vatter is found at the medial aspect at the midpoint of the c loop. The papilla is bordered by the plica longitudinalis from the above and by another longitudinal fold, the frenulum,...
Papilla of Vater
The main papilla of Vater (named after an Italian) is a small nipple-like structure on the wall of the duodenum, in its "second part." The duodenum is the upper part of the small intestine, into which...
Papilla of Vater
A normal papilla Vater seen to the left in these pictures and video clips are taken through a forward-viewing endoscope.
Bilis Emerging from the Papilla (1 of 3)
In this endoscopic sequence of video clips you can appeciate the bilis that emerged from the papilla.
Vater´s Papilla Major and Minor (2 of 2)
In the video clip you can see the papilla major being retracting and become hidden in a duodenal diverticula.