Introduction: There is increasing evidence to support the efficacy of endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided through-the-needle biopsy (TTNB) technique as a means of sampling pancreatic cystic lesions (PCLs). Results provide evidence demonstrating the benefits of this procedure over standard EUS fine-needle aspiration (FNA), thus supporting a push for its widespread implementation in clinical practice. Though this technique has demonstrated advantages, achieving these advantages in clinical practice is contingent upon careful considerations to ensure safety and efficacy. Areas covered: The purpose of this review is to assess the level of evidence supporting the use of through-the-needle biopsy, revise its main technical and procedural characteristics, and to develop suggested guidelines outlining the safe assimilation of this device in clinical practice. Expert opinion: EUS-TTNB enables more definitive and accurate diagnosis of PCLs by providing higher-quality histological samples. However, EUS-TTNB is not appropriate for all PCLs. Selection of suitable patients as well as morphology and risk factors of the cystic lesion is a crucial component of achieving the described benefits of this procedure while minimizing risks of adverse effects. Subjects with weak or absent indications for this procedure are susceptible to a range of complications and may even result in fatality.

Through-the-needle biopsy of pancreatic cystic lesions: current evidence and implications for clinical practice / Facciorusso A.; Ramai D.; Gkolfakis P.; Shapiro A.; Arvanitakis M.; Lisotti A.; Triantafyllou K.; Fusaroli P.; Papanikolaou I.S.; Crino S.F.. - In: EXPERT REVIEW OF MEDICAL DEVICES. - ISSN 1743-4440. - STAMPA. - 18:(2021), pp. 1165-1174. [10.1080/17434440.2021.2012450]

Through-the-needle biopsy of pancreatic cystic lesions: current evidence and implications for clinical practice

Facciorusso A.;Lisotti A.;Fusaroli P.;
2021

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Introduction: There is increasing evidence to support the efficacy of endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided through-the-needle biopsy (TTNB) technique as a means of sampling pancreatic cystic lesions (PCLs). Results provide evidence demonstrating the benefits of this procedure over standard EUS fine-needle aspiration (FNA), thus supporting a push for its widespread implementation in clinical practice. Though this technique has demonstrated advantages, achieving these advantages in clinical practice is contingent upon careful considerations to ensure safety and efficacy. Areas covered: The purpose of this review is to assess the level of evidence supporting the use of through-the-needle biopsy, revise its main technical and procedural characteristics, and to develop suggested guidelines outlining the safe assimilation of this device in clinical practice. Expert opinion: EUS-TTNB enables more definitive and accurate diagnosis of PCLs by providing higher-quality histological samples. However, EUS-TTNB is not appropriate for all PCLs. Selection of suitable patients as well as morphology and risk factors of the cystic lesion is a crucial component of achieving the described benefits of this procedure while minimizing risks of adverse effects. Subjects with weak or absent indications for this procedure are susceptible to a range of complications and may even result in fatality.
2021
Through-the-needle biopsy of pancreatic cystic lesions: current evidence and implications for clinical practice / Facciorusso A.; Ramai D.; Gkolfakis P.; Shapiro A.; Arvanitakis M.; Lisotti A.; Triantafyllou K.; Fusaroli P.; Papanikolaou I.S.; Crino S.F.. - In: EXPERT REVIEW OF MEDICAL DEVICES. - ISSN 1743-4440. - STAMPA. - 18:(2021), pp. 1165-1174. [10.1080/17434440.2021.2012450]
Facciorusso A.; Ramai D.; Gkolfakis P.; Shapiro A.; Arvanitakis M.; Lisotti A.; Triantafyllou K.; Fusaroli P.; Papanikolaou I.S.; Crino S.F.
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