The Percutaneous Cholangiopancreatoscopy Registry
The Percutaneous Cholangiopancreatoscopy (PCPS) registry is an observational, multicentric, prospective, and retrospective registry of patients undergoing the percutaneous cholangiopancreatoscopy procedure at sites across the United States. In the retrospective component of the study, clinical and procedural data regarding patients who have undergone clinical indicated percutaneous cholangiopancreatoscopy procedure in the past will be collected from all the registry sites and stored in a secure database. The prospective component of the registry will run for three years at each site where patients undergoing the clinically indicated percutaneous cholangiopancreatoscopy procedure will be enrolled in the study, and the patients' data will be collected whenever the patients present to interventional radiology (IR) for a procedure or clinic visit.
• Male or female adults
• 18 years of age and older
• Patients undergoing clinically indicated percutaneous cholangiopancreatoscopy procedure at the Johns Hopkins Hospital or one of the registry sites.
• Willing and able to understand and sign a written informed consent document for the prospective component of the study.