Fig. 1From: Cap-assisted hemoclip application with forward-viewing endoscope for hemorrhage induced by endoscopic sphincterotomy: a prospective case series studya Duodenoscope show uncontrollable bleeding after ES in a patient with choledocholithiasis; b Identification of the bleeding site using transparent cap-assisted forward-viewing endoscope; c Hemostasis with hemoclips under transparent cap-assisted viewing with forward-viewing endoscope; d After 4 days, the duodenoscope shows that the hemoclips are still located in the papillary area and bleeding is absentBack to article page