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Interventional endoscopic ultrasonography in patients with surgically altered anatomy: Techniques and literature review
Authors:Akio Katanuma  Tusyoshi Hayashi  Toshifumi Kin  Haruka Toyonaga  Shunsuke Honta  Kouki Chikugo  Hidetaro Ueki  Tastuya Ishii  Kuniyuki Takahashi
Affiliation:Center for Gastroenterology, Teine-Keijinkai Hospital, Hokkaido, Japan
Abstract:
There are various reconstruction techniques that are used after upper gastrointestinal surgery. In recent years, opportunities for endoscopic diagnosis and treatment have been increasing in patients undergoing gastrointestinal surgery. With the advent of interventional endoscopic ultrasound (IV-EUS), various procedures have been developed mainly for patients in whom endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography is difficult to carry out. Indications for such procedures are expanding. IV-EUS for surgically altered anatomy (SAA) includes EUS-guided fine-needle aspiration, biliary interventions (e.g. biliary drainage, treatment of bile duct stricture, removal of bile duct stones, and the rendezvous technique), and pancreatic interventions (e.g. rendezvous technique after Whipple surgery). In addition, there have been reports of various EUS-related procedures using a forward-viewing curved linear-array echoendoscope that are carried out for postoperative intestinal tract reconstruction. Although interventional EUS is a useful therapeutic procedure for SAA, there are still no dedicated devices, and standardization of the procedure is warranted.
Keywords:bile duct stone  biliary stenting  interventional EUS  rendezvous technique  surgical altered anatomy
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