TY - JOUR
T1 - Proposal of classification and terminology of interventional endoscopic ultrasonography/endosonography
AU - The Subcommittee for Terminology of Interventional EUS of Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society
AU - Isayama, Hiroyuki
AU - Nakai, Yousuke
AU - Matsuda, Koji
AU - Kanno, Yoshihide
AU - Hara, Kazuo
AU - Ogura, Takeshi
AU - Abe, Nobutsugu
AU - Katanuma, Akio
AU - Kitano, Masayuki
AU - Yasuda, Ichiro
AU - Okano, Naoki
AU - Tsuchiya, Takayoshi
AU - Fujita, Naotaka
AU - Inui, Kazuo
AU - Ueki, Toshiharu
AU - Irisawa, Atsushi
AU - Yamano, Hiro o.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society.
PY - 2025/1
Y1 - 2025/1
N2 - Interventional endoscopic ultrasonography/endosongraphy (I-EUS) procedures have rapidly evolved since their introduction three decades ago; however, the classification and terminology for these procedures remain unstandardized. To address this, the Subcommittee for Terminology of I-EUS in the Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society was established to define classifications and a glossary of I-EUS terms. They categorized I-EUS procedures into five types based on purpose and method: (i) EUS-guided sampling; (ii) EUS-guided through-the-needle examination; (iii) EUS-guided drainage/anastomosis (EUS-D/A); (iv) trans-endosonographically/EUS-guided created route (ESCR) procedures; and (v) EUS-guided delivery. EUS-guided sampling includes tissue acquisition and fluid sampling, classified by needle type into fine needle aspiration and fine needle biopsy. Through-the-needle examinations include imaging, measurements, and biopsies. EUS-D/A includes organ drainage/anastomosis, fluid collection drainage, and digestive tract anastomosis. In the EUS-D/A route, “anastomosis” is used for organ-to-organ procedures, whereas “tract” is for fluid drainage. ESCR is a newly proposed term for procedures via anastomosis or tract, such as endoscopic necrosectomy and EUS-guided antegrade stenting. The term “trans-luminal drainage/anastomosis stent” is used for stents that maintain the ESCR rather than treating strictures. EUS-guided delivery involves the delivery of substances, such as fluids, drugs, medical devices, and energy. This proposed categorization and terminology aimed to clarify I-EUS procedures and will require updates as new techniques and concepts emerge.
AB - Interventional endoscopic ultrasonography/endosongraphy (I-EUS) procedures have rapidly evolved since their introduction three decades ago; however, the classification and terminology for these procedures remain unstandardized. To address this, the Subcommittee for Terminology of I-EUS in the Japan Gastroenterological Endoscopy Society was established to define classifications and a glossary of I-EUS terms. They categorized I-EUS procedures into five types based on purpose and method: (i) EUS-guided sampling; (ii) EUS-guided through-the-needle examination; (iii) EUS-guided drainage/anastomosis (EUS-D/A); (iv) trans-endosonographically/EUS-guided created route (ESCR) procedures; and (v) EUS-guided delivery. EUS-guided sampling includes tissue acquisition and fluid sampling, classified by needle type into fine needle aspiration and fine needle biopsy. Through-the-needle examinations include imaging, measurements, and biopsies. EUS-D/A includes organ drainage/anastomosis, fluid collection drainage, and digestive tract anastomosis. In the EUS-D/A route, “anastomosis” is used for organ-to-organ procedures, whereas “tract” is for fluid drainage. ESCR is a newly proposed term for procedures via anastomosis or tract, such as endoscopic necrosectomy and EUS-guided antegrade stenting. The term “trans-luminal drainage/anastomosis stent” is used for stents that maintain the ESCR rather than treating strictures. EUS-guided delivery involves the delivery of substances, such as fluids, drugs, medical devices, and energy. This proposed categorization and terminology aimed to clarify I-EUS procedures and will require updates as new techniques and concepts emerge.
KW - endosonographically/EUS-guided created route (ESCR)
KW - EUS-FNA/FNB
KW - EUS-guided drainage/anastomosis (EUS-D/A)
KW - interventional endoscopic ultrasonography/endosongraphy (EUS)
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U2 - 10.1111/den.14927
DO - 10.1111/den.14927
M3 - 総説
C2 - 39364550
AN - SCOPUS:85205578509
SN - 0915-5635
VL - 37
SP - 5
EP - 17
JO - Digestive Endoscopy
JF - Digestive Endoscopy
IS - 1
ER -