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Improved model for teaching interventional EUS

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2000
A swine model was previously developed for teaching endoscopic ultrasound (EUS). The purpose of this study was to improve this model and develop a method for creating focal lesions for EUS imaging and intervention.Experiments were performed in farm pigs (Sus scrofa) under general anesthesia.
M S, Bhutani, M, Aveyard, H F, Stills
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EUS-Guided NOTES Interventions

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2008
Entering the peritoneal cavity with the echoendoscope has been avoided because this endoscope is rather rigid and difficult to handle and maneuver in a limited space. Endoscopic ultrasound may be of help, however, to guide natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) procedures.
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Advances in Interventional Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS)

Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2020
Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) has become the therapeutic intervention of choice for multiple diseases and continues to evolve rapidly. Its increasing use has allowed the development and adaptation of multiple, revolutionary devices and tools. Currently, there is paucity of randomized clinical trials evaluating multiple EUS-guided interventions and the ...
Carlos Roberto, Simons-Linares   +1 more
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Interventional Vascular EUS

2019
EUS-guided interventions are a rapidly growing field within advanced endoscopy. Advanced endoscopists with specialized training can perform procedures traditionally performed by interventional radiologists. EUS offers high-resolution imaging of mediastinal and intra-abdominal vasculature, which can be targeted for various interventions.
Jason B. Samarasena   +2 more
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Interventional EUS: Pancreas

2019
Endoscopic-ultrasound-guided (EUS) interventions are being evaluated for a variety of pancreatic disorders. EUS-guided pancreatic fluid collection (PFC) drainage has emerged as the first-line option for treatment of symptomatic PFC. The advent of EUS-specific expandable stents has allowed multiple sessions of necrosectomy in patients with walled-off ...
Vinay Dhir, Ankit Dalal, Carmen Chu
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Sedation and Analgesia for Interventional EUS

2020
Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) has progressively transformed in the past two decades from a primarily diagnostic modality to a minimally invasive interventional transluminal platform that now allows for tissue sampling, drug delivery, biliary and luminal access, amongst other innovative applications of the technology.
Mark A. Gromski, John DeWitt
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Additional Interventions in EUS

2016
The evolution of endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) from a purely diagnostic modality to one with multiple therapeutic applications has revolutionized the field of interventional endoscopy. In this chapter, we describe cutting-edge diagnostic and therapeutic EUS-guided interventions like needle-based confocal laser endomicroscopy (nCLE) and cytobrush sampling
Truptesh H. Kothari   +2 more
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Interventional EUS: Future Perspectives

Techniques in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2007
Technical advances in linear echoendoscopes with larger accessory channels opened up the possibility for development of new devices and procedures. If looking further into the future, one could envisage an evolution of these technologies to exciting newer dimensions in the form of EUS-guided minimally invasive surgery. EUS-guidance may also play a role
Parupudi V.J. Sriram   +1 more
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Training in Interventional EUS

2020
Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) is an advanced endoscopic procedure requiring a steep learning curve and great technical and cognitive skills, including an understanding of the proper indications, the performance of appropriate assessments before and after the procedure, and the ability to manage all the procedure-related complications.
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Interventional EUS cholangiography: a report of five cases

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2004
ERCP may be unsuccessful because of the presence of a complex peripapillary diverticulum, prior surgery, obstructing tumor, papillary stenosis, or impacted stones. Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography is a classic technique for accessing the bile duct and remains the primary alternative when biliary ERCP is unsuccessful.
Michel, Kahaleh   +3 more
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