Endoscopic ultrasound of the pancreas is an ultrasound examination of the parenchyma and ducts of the pancreas, the zone of regional blood and lymph flow, performed endoscopically. It is performed through the wall of the stomach and the duodenum using a special device – an echoendoscope equipped with lateral optics and a high-frequency ultrasound sensor. Endoscopic ultrasound allows you to identify or exclude the presence of concretions, tumors, abscesses,
Cysts, diffuse changes, expansion or compression of the pancreatic ducts, has unsurpassed accuracy in identifying, staging and determining the operability of pancreatic tumors