Interventional endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) has become a cornerstone in the management of malignant pancreatobiliary diseases, offering minimally invasive alternatives to traditional surgical approaches. More recently, accumulating evidence supports its expanding role in the treatment of benign pancreatobiliary conditions, including acute cholecystitis and pancreatitis, benign gastric outlet obstruction, and scenarios involving altered gastrointestinal anatomy. This narrative review provides an overview of key EUS-guided drainage techniques utilizing lumen-apposing metal stents (LAMSs) in benign settings. It focuses on procedures such as EUS-guided gallbladder drainage, drainage of abdominal collections, EUS-directed transgastric ERCP (EDGE), and EUS-gastroenterostomy. These interventions have demonstrated high technical and clinical success rates, favorable safety profiles, and expanding indications, particularly among patients who are poor surgical candidates. This review highlights evolving techniques, clinical outcomes, and the impact of device innovations on procedural efficacy and safety.

Antonini, F., Valvano, M., Troncone, E., Galasso, D., Montale, A., Capasso, M., et al. (2026). Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Lumen-Apposing Metal Stent Drainage in Benign Pancreatobiliary and Gastrointestinal Disease: Evolving Techniques and Clinical Outcomes. DIAGNOSTICS, 16(4), 1-21 [10.3390/diagnostics16040522].

Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Lumen-Apposing Metal Stent Drainage in Benign Pancreatobiliary and Gastrointestinal Disease: Evolving Techniques and Clinical Outcomes

Troncone, Edoardo;Del Vecchio Blanco, Giovanna;
2026-02-09

Abstract

Interventional endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) has become a cornerstone in the management of malignant pancreatobiliary diseases, offering minimally invasive alternatives to traditional surgical approaches. More recently, accumulating evidence supports its expanding role in the treatment of benign pancreatobiliary conditions, including acute cholecystitis and pancreatitis, benign gastric outlet obstruction, and scenarios involving altered gastrointestinal anatomy. This narrative review provides an overview of key EUS-guided drainage techniques utilizing lumen-apposing metal stents (LAMSs) in benign settings. It focuses on procedures such as EUS-guided gallbladder drainage, drainage of abdominal collections, EUS-directed transgastric ERCP (EDGE), and EUS-gastroenterostomy. These interventions have demonstrated high technical and clinical success rates, favorable safety profiles, and expanding indications, particularly among patients who are poor surgical candidates. This review highlights evolving techniques, clinical outcomes, and the impact of device innovations on procedural efficacy and safety.
9-feb-2026
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Rilevanza internazionale
Recensione
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore MEDS-10/A - Gastroenterologia
English
EDGE; EUS-directed transgastric ERCP; EUS-guided drainage; LAMS; biliary drainage; endoscopic ultrasound; gallbladder drainage; gastric outlet obstruction; gastroenterostomy
Antonini, F., Valvano, M., Troncone, E., Galasso, D., Montale, A., Capasso, M., et al. (2026). Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Lumen-Apposing Metal Stent Drainage in Benign Pancreatobiliary and Gastrointestinal Disease: Evolving Techniques and Clinical Outcomes. DIAGNOSTICS, 16(4), 1-21 [10.3390/diagnostics16040522].
Antonini, F; Valvano, M; Troncone, E; Galasso, D; Montale, A; Capasso, M; Marasco, M; Mangiavillano, B; Del Vecchio Blanco, G; Dalla Libera, M; Scarce...espandi
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