Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS) Techniques Video Atlas
Continued advancements in EUS have helped drive a shift to less invasive endoscopic procedures and have created new avenues for diagnosing and treating pancreaticobiliary diseases. This emergence of EUS-based procedures has generated an increased interest in sharing procedural tips and best practices.
In this Atlas, Dr. Sarto Paquin, CHUM, Montreal, Canada, demonstrates a variety of EUS procedural techniques. Select from the following categories to watch these short video tutorials.
Choose a Topic:
- How to Find the Liver from the Stomach
- How to Identify the Celiac Axis, Celiac Ganglia, and Left Adrenal
- How to Find the Pancreas from the Stomach Tracing the Celiac Axis
- How to Find the Pancreas from the Stomach Tracing the Portal Vein
- How to Find a Periuncinate Mesenteric Mass from the Stomach
- How to Perform a Transgastric FNB of a Mesenteric Mass
- How to Evaluate the Pancreatic Head and Uncinate from the Second Duodenum
- How to Assess the Pancreatic Head and Bile Duct from the Bulb
- How to Find the Pancreas Head and Bile Duct from the Stomach
- How to Position Adequately to Perform FNA/FNB
How to Find the Liver from the Stomach
How to Identify the Celiac Axis, Celiac Ganglia, and Left Adrenal
How to Find the Pancreas from the Stomach Tracing the Celiac Axis
How to Find the Pancreas from the Stomach Tracing the Portal Vein
How to Find a Periuncinate Mesenteric Mass from the Stomach
How to Perform a Transgastric FNB of a Mesenteric Mass
How to Evaluate the Pancreatic Head and Uncinate from the Second Duodenum
How to Assess the Pancreatic Head and Bile Duct from the Bulb
How to Find the Pancreas Head and Bile Duct from the Stomach
How to Position Adequately to Perform FNA/FNB
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: These materials are intended to describe common clinical considerations and procedural steps for the use of referenced technologies but may not be appropriate for every patient or case. Decisions surrounding patient care depend on the physician’s professional judgment in consideration of all available information for the individual case. Boston Scientific (BSC) does not promote or encourage the use of its devices outside their approved labeling. Case studies are not necessarily representative of clinical outcomes in all cases as individual results may vary.

Sarto Paquin, M.D.
Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM)
Montréal, Canada
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