Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS)
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About service:
About service:
About service:
EUS combines endoscopy with ultrasound to generate crystal-clear images of organs that standard scans can miss—especially the pancreas and bile ducts. It helps detect stones, cysts or tumours early and guides fine-needle biopsies with pinpoint accuracy.
EUS combines endoscopy with ultrasound to generate crystal-clear images of organs that standard scans can miss—especially the pancreas and bile ducts. It helps detect stones, cysts or tumours early and guides fine-needle biopsies with pinpoint accuracy.
EUS combines endoscopy with ultrasound to generate crystal-clear images of organs that standard scans can miss—especially the pancreas and bile ducts. It helps detect stones, cysts or tumours early and guides fine-needle biopsies with pinpoint accuracy.
How it works:
How it works:
How it works:
A thin echo-scope is eased through the mouth into the stomach or duodenum. Real-time ultrasound waves map nearby organs; if needed, a fine needle collects tissue—all under one anaesthetic.
A thin echo-scope is eased through the mouth into the stomach or duodenum. Real-time ultrasound waves map nearby organs; if needed, a fine needle collects tissue—all under one anaesthetic.
A thin echo-scope is eased through the mouth into the stomach or duodenum. Real-time ultrasound waves map nearby organs; if needed, a fine needle collects tissue—all under one anaesthetic.
Key Points:
Key Points:
Key Points:
Detects tiny lesions < 2 mm
Detects tiny lesions < 2 mm
Detects tiny lesions < 2 mm
Guided biopsies avoid open surgery
Guided biopsies avoid open surgery
Guided biopsies avoid open surgery
30-minute procedure, quick recovery
30-minute procedure, quick recovery
30-minute procedure, quick recovery


