Journal Article10.1016/j.bpg.2024.101888
Complications and management of interventional endoscopic ultrasound: A critical review
Fabbri Carlo,Scalvini Davide,Paolo Giuffrida,Binda Cecilia,Mauro Aurelio,Coluccio Chiara,Mazza Stefano,Trebbi Margherita,Torello Viera Francesca,Anderloni Andrea +9 more
- 01 Feb 2024
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TL;DR: This critical review examines complications and management strategies of interventional endoscopic ultrasound procedures, highlighting the need for standardized adverse event descriptions and management guidelines to improve safety and efficacy.
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Abstract: In the last decades, Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) has rapidly grown and evolved from being mainly a diagnostic procedure, to being an interventional and therapeutic tool in several pathological clinical scenarios. With the progressive growth in technical expertise and dedicated devices, interventional endoscopic ultrasound procedures (IEUSP) have shown high rates of technical and clinical success, together with a relatively safe profile. However, the description and the standardization of different and specific types of adverse events (AEs) are still scarce in literature, and, consequently, even less the management of AEs. The aim of this study is to critical review and to describe AEs related to each of the main IEUSP, and to provide an overview on the possible management strategies of endoscopic complications. Future studies and guidelines are surely required to reach a better standardization of different AEs and their best management.
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