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Multi-Lumen Sphincterotomes in ERCP

Clinical Bottom Line

Sphincterotome FeatureClinical ApplicationMechanical Advantage
Triple Lumen DesignStandard biliary cannulation.Simultaneous accommodation of the guidewire, contrast injection, and cutting wire.
Rotatable TipDifficult native papillas (e.g., Billroth II anatomy).Allows 360-degree axial rotation to immediately align the cutting wire to the 11 o'clock biliary axis.
Short-Wire Systems (Monorail)Rapid catheter exchanges.Allows the endoscopist to control the guidewire directly at the biopsy port without an assistant.

The Engine of Transpapillary Therapy

Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) relies almost entirely on the multi-lumen sphincterotome. It acts as the primary vehicle for navigating the intricate, angled biliary tree. The integration of three distinct internal channels into a single 2.5mm Teflon catheter revolutionized the procedure, eliminating the need to constantly swap catheters to perform different functions.

The Electrosurgical Cutting Wire

The defining feature of a sphincterotome is the exposed braided wire situated at its distal tip. Once deep cannulation of the common bile duct (CBD) is achieved over a guidewire, the endoscopist physically bows the tip of the catheter using the control handle. By applying high-frequency blended electrosurgical current to the wire, the sphincter of Oddi is aggressively incised (Sphincterotomy), permanently destroying the muscular valve to allow massive biliary stones to be dragged out into the duodenum.


Clinical guidelines summarized by the Gastroscholar Research Team. Last updated: 2026. This article is intended for physicians.

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