BMJ Open Gastroenterology (Aug 2023)

EUS-guided through the needle microbiopsy: a useful adjunct in the investigation of pancreatic cystic lesions

  • Bharat Paranandi,
  • Caroline Young,
  • Matthew T Huggett,
  • Simon Everett,
  • Wafaa Ahmed,
  • Wei On,
  • Latifu Sanni,
  • Mikaeil Mirzaali

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjgast-2023-001184
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1

Abstract

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Objective Endoscopic ultrasound-guided through-the-needle microbiopsy (EUS-TTNB) forceps is a recent development that facilitates sampling of the walls of pancreatic cystic lesions (PCL) for histological analysis. We aimed to assess the impact of EUS-TTNB and its influence on patient management in a tertiary pancreas centre.Design A prospective database of consecutive patients who underwent EUS-TTNB from March 2020 to August 2022 at a tertiary referral centre was retrospectively analysed.Results Thirty-four patients (22 women) were identified. Technical success was achieved in all cases. Adequate specimens for histological diagnosis were obtained in 25 (74%) cases. Overall, EUS-TTNB led to a change in management in 24 (71%) cases. Sixteen (47%) patients were downstaged, with 5 (15%) discharged from surveillance. Eight (24%) were upstaged, with 5 (15%) referred for surgical resection. In the 10 (29%) cases without change in management, 7 (21%) had confirmation of diagnosis with no change in surveillance, and 3 (9%) had insufficient biopsies on EUS-TTNB. Two (6%) patients developed post-procedural pancreatitis, and 1 (3%) developed peri-procedural intracystic bleeding with no subsequent clinical sequelae.Conclusion EUS-TTNB permits histological confirmation of the nature of PCL, which can alter management outcomes. Care should be taken in patient selection and appropriately consented due to the adverse event rate.