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What is your experience with transesophageal lung mass biopsies?

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Gastroenterology · Penn State Cancer Institute

Thoracic lesions requiring FNA in the mediastinum are often best approached with EUS–FNA, as the sedation and airway management are less complex than the EBUS, and the needle does not need to break through cartilage rings to access the lesion. On the other hand, a lung mass would require the needle ...

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Gastroenterology · Geisinger Medical Center

As Dr. @Dr. First Last points out, lung masses can be biopsied via EUS if adjacent to the esophagus, and best without intervening pleura. There was a recent article published in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy about it: Rizzo et al., PMID 39368717.

Interestingly, in this study, 80% of the needles used wer...

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