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Endoscopic ultrasound

Endoscopic ultrasound
Endoscopic ultrasound

Endoscopic ultrasound

In this endoscopic ultrasound image, a mass (in this case, from lung cancer) is visualized using an ultrasound probe (EUS) inserted into the esophagus.
In this endoscopic ultrasound image, a mass (in this case, from lung cancer) is visualized using an ultrasound probe (EUS) inserted into the esophagus.
Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) or echo-endoscopy is a medical procedure in endoscopy (insertion of a probe into a hollow organ) is combined with ultrasound to obtain images of the internal organs in the chest and abdomen. It can be used to visualize the wall of these organs, or to look at adjacent structures. Combined with Doppler imaging, nearby blood vessels can also be evaluated.

Endoscopic ultrasonography is most commonly used in the upper digestive tract and in the respiratory system. The procedure is performed by gastroenterologists or pulmonologists who have had extensive advanced training. For the patient, the procedure feels almost identical to the endoscopic procedure without the ultrasound part, unless ultrasound-guided biopsy of deeper structures is performed.

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Digestive tract

Upper digestive tract

For endoscopic ultrasound of the upper digestive tract, a probe is inserted into the esophagus, stomach and duodenum during a procedure called esophagogastroduodenoscopy. Among other uses, it allows for screening for pancreatic cancer, esophageal cancer, and gastric cancer as well as benign tumors of the upper gastrointestinal tract. It also allows for characterization and biopsy of any focal lesions found in the upper gastrointestinal tract. This is done by inserting a needle through the stomach lining into the target.

Endoscopic ultrasound is performed with the patient sedated. The endoscope is passed through the mouth and advanced to through the esophagus to the suspicious area. From various positions between the esophagus and duodenum organs within and outside the gastrointestinal tract can be imaged to see if they are abnormal and they can be biopsied by a process called fine needle aspiration. Organs such as the liver, pancreas and adrenal glands are easily biopsied as are any abnormal lymph nodes. In addition the gastrointestinal wall itself can be imaged to see if it is abnormaly thick suggesting inflammation or malignancy.

Lower digestive tract

Echo-endoscopy can also be used for imaging of the rectum and colon, although these applications are lesser known.[1]

Respiratory tract

An endoscopic ultrasound probe placed in the esophagus can also be used to visualize lymph nodes in the chest surrounding the airways (bronchi), which is important for the staging of lung cancer. Ultrasound can also be performed with an endoscopic probe inside the bronchi themselves, a technique known as endobronchial ultrasound.

Technical aspects

The quality of the image produced is directly proportional to the frequency used. Therefore a high frequency produces a better image. However, high frequency ultrasound does not penetrate as well as lower frequency ultrasound so that the examination of the nearby organs is not possible.

See also

Footnotes

External links

it:Ecoendoscopia pl:Ultrasonografia endoskopowa


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