“Classics in endoscopy” series
Station 1 EUS. Some 🔑 points:
1- trace aorta and find first vessel (celiac) then next (sma)
2 follow celiac as it splits, see splint artery to find body/tail pancreas
3- even without very altered anatomy knowing the vessels helps you get oriented
Teaching Classic views of Eus from the various stations to our advanced endoscopy fellow @AbhilashPerise1
- learn the foundations really well. Then you can harness the power of Eus for imaging and therapy. Also Note a book that’s a great read #eus#endoscopy#meded#medtwitter
Very proud to join James buxbaum, @UzmaSiddiquiMD, @IsaacRaijman, Sofia Reicher in GI Endocast. This podcast series has been focused on ERCP & cholangioscopy from world class experts. #GITwitter#gi#endoscopy
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@AZCDH_AEF Amazing discussions with our advanced endoscopy faculty regarding malfunctioning endoscopy devices mid-procedure and complications related to endoscopically managed fistulas.
84 year old female with chf, copd on 2L oxygen, prior abdominal surgeries including abdominal wall mesh and adhesions, admitted with acute Cholecystitis. Not considered a good surgical candidate given need for large laparotomy and comorbidities.
What would you offer?