超出范围:超声内镜辅助阑尾炎内镜下使用一次性胆管镜治疗阑尾炎:1例报告

iGIE Pub Date : 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.igie.2025.03.010
Yu-Cong Chen MD , Yu-Chieh Weng MD , Yang-Bor Lu MD
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内镜下阑尾炎治疗(EAT)是一种新兴的微创手术替代方法。本病例强调使用超声内镜(EUS)促进胆道镜引导下的阑尾镜检查。一位41岁的女性表现为急性右下腹疼痛和白细胞增多。计算机断层扫描证实急性阑尾炎。病人选择了EAT。EUS识别阑尾方向,使胆管镜插管顺利通过结肠镜。灌溉清除了脓性分泌物。在快速恢复后,患者在3个月的随访中仍无症状。eus辅助下的内镜下阑尾炎治疗提高了内镜下阑尾炎治疗的可及性、精确性和效率。这项技术可以扩大微创,器官保存方法的作用,作为手术的替代选择。
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Beyond the scope: endoscopic ultrasound—assisted appendicoscopy by use of a single-use cholangioscope for endoscopic appendicitis therapy: a case report
Endoscopic appendicitis therapy (EAT) is an emerging minimally invasive alternative to surgery. This case highlights using endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) to facilitate cholangioscope-guided appendicoscopy. A 41-year-old woman presented with acute right lower quadrant pain and leukocytosis. Computed tomography confirmed acute appendicitis. The patient opted for EAT. EUS identified appendiceal orientation, enabling smooth cholangioscope intubation via colonoscope. Irrigation cleared purulent discharge. Following rapid recovery, the patient remained asymptomatic at 3-month follow-up. EUS-assisted EAT improves access, precision, and efficiency in endoscopic management of appendicitis. This technique may broaden the role of minimally invasive, organ-preserving approaches as an alternative to surgery in selected patients.
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