Year 2016 / Volume 108 / Number 10
Case Report
Pancreatic pseudocyst drainage performed with a new prototype forward-viewing linear echoendoscope

680-683

DOI: 10.17235/reed.2016.4395/2016

Cristina Fernández de Castro, Ángel Cañete, Eduardo Sanz de Villalobos, Reyes Ferreiro, Agustín Albillos Martínez, Enrique Vázquez Sequeiros,

Abstract
Interventional endoscopy is a field that continues to grow rapidly. A novel prototype forward-viewing echoendoscope (FV-EUS) has been recently developed in an attempt to overcome some of the limitations of conventional curved linear-array echoendoscopes (OV-EUS). We present a case of a successful endoscopic ultrasound-guided drainage of a pancreatic pseudocyst using a forward-viewing echoendoscope. Although the utilization use of this newly developed echoendoscope has not yet become widespread, its unique characteristics can help to easily perform routine therapeutic procedures and contribute to the expansion of interventional endoscopic utrasoundultrasound.
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Fernández de Castro C, Cañete Á, Sanz de Villalobos E, Ferreiro R, Albillos Martínez A, Vázquez Sequeiros E, et all. Pancreatic pseudocyst drainage performed with a new prototype forward-viewing linear echoendoscope. 4395/2016


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Received: 18/04/2016

Accepted: 02/07/2016

Online First: 21/09/2016

Published: 30/09/2016

Article revision time: 68 days

Article Online First time: 156 days

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