Complications and management of interventional endoscopic ultrasound: A critical review

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Carlo Fabbri , Davide Scalvini , Giuffrida Paolo , Cecilia Binda , Aurelio Mauro , Chiara Coluccio , Stefano Mazza , Margherita Trebbi , Francesca Torello Viera , Andrea Anderloni
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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.

介入性内窥镜超声的并发症和处理:重要综述
在过去的几十年里,内窥镜超声(EUS)迅速发展,从主要作为诊断程序发展成为多种病理临床情况下的介入和治疗工具。随着专业技术和专用设备的不断发展,介入性内窥镜超声手术(IEUSP)的技术和临床成功率都很高,而且相对安全。然而,文献中对不同和特定类型的不良事件(AEs)的描述和标准化仍然很少,因此,对 AEs 的管理更是少之又少。本研究旨在批判性地回顾和描述与每种主要 IEUSP 相关的 AEs,并概述内窥镜并发症的可能处理策略。未来的研究和指南肯定需要对不同的 AE 及其最佳处理方法进行更好的标准化。
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期刊介绍: Each topic-based issue of Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology will provide a comprehensive review of current clinical practice and thinking within the specialty of gastroenterology.
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