Endoscopic ultrasound: Important procedure for digestive diseases
Posted: October 20, 2022
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An endoscopic ultrasound is used to diagnose and determine the proper course of treatment for certain digestive (gastrointestinal) diseases.[/caption]
An endoscopic ultrasound is used to diagnose and determine the proper course of treatment for certain digestive (gastrointestinal) diseases.
It uses a special tool called an endoscope with high-frequency sound waves to provide images of the lining and walls of the area of concern. During the procedure, your doctor also can take a biopsy of tissue and fluid to further analyze the area.
An endoscopic ultrasound is an important tool when diagnosing and treating esophageal, gastric, pancreatic and bile duct cancers. It also can be used to diagnose and help in treatment planning for Barrett's esophagus, neuroendocrine tumors, pancreatitis and pancreatic cysts, bile duct stones, lymphoma and sarcoidosis.
"An endoscopic ultrasound is very important when surgery is needed to remove certain health concerns in your digestive tract because it allows us to pinpoint where the problem is," said Dr. Sabo Tanimu, gastroenterologist with Marshfield Clinic Health System, who is trained to provide the procedure. "Without it, a surgeon may be forced to rely only on radiology scans or exploratory surgery in order to find and fix the problem."
It also can help determine the stage of cancer and if it has spread to the surrounding lymph nodes or organs, both of which can be important in the treatment of cancer.



