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OS-04
5/20/2016 8:30:00 AM - 5/20/2016 10:30:00 AM
EUS - The Basics
This course will cover the EUS imaging of the digestive tract. The physics of ultrasound will be reviewed. The anatomy
will be described in the context of a live image. There will also be an interactive review of the anatomy. Additional
resources specific to endoscopic ultrasound will be reviewed.
Objective
Content
Time
Frame
Presenter
Discuss the physics
terminology involved in
endoscopic ultrasound
Discuss the
characteristics of the
ultrasound image
Physics Terminology
Frequency
Range Enhancement Homogeneous
Heterogeneous Acoustic Impedance
Ultrasound Characteristics
Anechoic
Hypoechoic
Isoechoic Hyperechoic
Imaging Modalities
Radial Array
Scope
Curved Linear Array Scope
Probes
Endobronchial Identify
anatomy (Using live endoscopic
ultrasound images)
Layers of the GI
tract
Aorta
Celiac Plexus
Liver
Pancreas
Adrenal
Glands
Common Bile Duct
Gallbladder
Major vessels
Bladder
Uterus
Prostate
Seminal Vesicles Lymph nodes
The role of the nurse/assistant
Guidelines for procedural staffing - SGNA
Position Statement Patient
Care/Education
Pre –
Procedure
Intra – Procedure
Post – Procedure Procedural Set – up
Room set – up
Scope set - up
Current treatment option
Fine
Needle Aspiration Fine Needle Injection
Celiac Plexus Blocks
Celiac
Plexus Neorolysis
Direct Tumor
InjectionPseudocyst Drainage
30 mins
all presenters
30 mins
all presenters
30 mins
all presenters
30 mins
All presenters
Identify the role of the
nurse/assistant involved
with an EUS procedure
Discuss current
treatment option used
in EUS
Total
GI
Not GI
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