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A minimally invasive method called endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) is used to diagnose conditions affecting the gastrointestinal system and other surrounding organs and tissues. An instrument that uses sound waves to create images and a thin, flexible tube (endoscope) placed into the digestive tract are used in endoscopic ultrasonography (ultrasound).
The surrounding organs and tissues, including as the lungs, pancreas, gall bladder, liver, and lymph nodes, are also clearly visible in the high-resolution images created by the high-frequency sound waves.
A tiny needle may also be attached to an endoscopic tube so that fluid or tissue samples can be taken (biopsy) and examined in a lab. The term “fine-needle aspiration” or “fine-needle biopsy” refers to this method.
Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) is a technology that combines ultrasound and traditional endoscopy to view through the gastrointestinal tract’s walls. Endoscopists can see the surrounding tissue and organs as well as the GI tract’s five layers with EUS.
The global radial endoscopic ultrasound scope (EUS) market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
The Universal Endoscopic Ultrasound Center EU-ME1 will be released globally by Olympus Medical Systems Corporation. The EU-ME1 is the first endoscopic ultrasound system in the world to integrate mechanical and electronic scanning into a single apparatus.
It is perfect for a variety of endoscopic ultrasound procedures, supporting the diagnosis and staging of pancreatic and lung cancers and other diseases, as well as evaluations of the spread of cancers in the oesophagus and stomach.
The EU-ME1 can now connect to all seven Olympus ultrasound scopes and fourteen ultrasound probes, which previously required different processors. For maximum effectiveness in using the EU-ME1, it can also be installed on the trolley for the Olympus EVIS endoscopic videoscope system and connected to the same high-definition monitor and keyboard.