Endoscopic ultrasonography, or EUS, has evolved over more than three decades of use to become an indispensable technique not only for diagnosing and staging a range of gastrointestinal conditions, but also for performing interventional endoscopic procedures. It has become a ubiquitous resource at hospitals across the globe. Endoscopic Ultrasonography has long been an essential resource for gastrointestinal endoscopists and other medical professionals looking to incorporate EUS into their programs of care. Now fully updated to reflect the latest research and technological development, it promises to continue in the pioneering tradition of EUS training.
Readers of the fourth edition of Endoscopic Ultrasonography will also find: - A team of contributors which includes the pioneers of endosonography and their immediate successors - New chapters dedicated to therapeutic procedures using lumen apposing metal stents - A practical, hands-on approach to learning EUS
Endoscopic Ultrasonography, 4th Edition is ideal for all GI endoscopists and other medical professionals working with gastrointestinal pathologies.
Table of Contents
List of Contributors vii
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
1 A history of endoscopic ultrasonography 1
Michael B. Wallace MD MPH
2 Basic principles and fundamentals of EUS imaging 5
JooHaHwang & MichaelB.Kimmey
3 Learning EUS anatomy 15
John C. Deutsch
4 EUS instruments room setup and assistants 27
Brian C. Jacobson
5 EUS procedure: consent and sedation 32
MichaelG.Daniel & MichaelL.Kochman
6 The EUS report 38
Jose G. de la Mora-Levy & Michael J. Levy
7 Endosonography of the mediastinum 45
Kondal R. Kyanam Kabir Baig & Michael B. Wallace
8 Linear-array EUS: normal anatomy 52
James T. Sing Jr.
9 High-frequency ultrasound probes 61
Nidhi Singh Alberto Herreros-Tejada & Irving Waxman
10 EUS elastography 68
Julio I. Garcia Jose Lariño-Noia & Juan Enrique Dominguez Muñoz
11 Fundamentals of EUS FNA 81
Larissa Fujii-Lau Michael J. Levy & Maurits J. Wiersema
12 EUS FNA cytology: material preparation and interpretation 91
Cynthia Behling
13 EUS: applications in the mediastinum 98
David H. Robbins
14 EUS for esophageal cancer 105
Syed M. Abbas Fehmi & Aws Hasan
15 EUS of the stomach and duodenum 111
SarahA.Rodriguez & DouglasO.Faigel
16 EUS for gastrointestinal subepithelial masses 127
RaymondS.Tang & ThomasJ.Savides
17 EUS and its emerging modalities for the diagnosis and staging of pancreatic tumors 141
Muhddesa Lakhana & Iman Andalib
18 EUS for pancreatic cysts 150
Jacob Lipkin & Kevin McGrath
19 The role of diagnostic EUS in inflammatory diseases of the pancreas 161
Amy Tyberg & Shireen Pais
20 Autoimmune pancreatitis 172
Larissa Fujii-Lau Suresh T. Chari Thomas C. Smyrk Naoki Takahashi & Michael J. Levy
21 EUS for biliary diseases 183
Mihai Rimbaş & AlbertoLarghi
22 EUS in liver disease 197
MarkHanscomEmmanuelC.Gorospe & FergaC.Gleeson
23 Colorectal EUS 207
Sarakshi Mahajan Brian R. Weston Pradermchai Kongkam & Manoop S. Bhutani
24 Therapeutic EUS for cancer treatment 223
Christopher Paiji & V. Raman Muthusamy
25 EUS-guided biliary access 234
Khaled Elfert & Michel Kahaleh
26 Pancreatic fluid collections 242
Daniella Mikhail Michel Kahaleh & Amy Tyberg
27 EUS-guided enteric anastomoses 251
Edoardo Troncone & Manuel Perez-Miranda
28 EUS-guided drainage of pelvic fluid collections 261
Philippe Willems Ji Young Bang & Shyam Varadarajulu
29 EUS hemostasis 267
Everson L.A. Artifon & Marcio Roberto Facanali Junior
30 Training in EUS 275
SamSerouya & AdamJ.Goodman
31 The future of EUS 287
Sahin Coban Kamran S. Zahid & William R. Brugge
Index 295