Technology Status Evaluation Reports


Technology status evaluation reports provide a review of existing, new, or emerging endoscopic technologies that have an impact on the practice of GI endoscopy. Reports are based on an evaluation of medical literature and a search of the MAUDE (U.S. Food and Drug Administration Center for Devices and Radiological Health) database to identify the reported adverse events of a given technology. When financial guidance is indicated, the most recent coding data and list prices at the time of publication are provided. Technology status evaluation reports are scientific reviews based on expert consensus and are provided solely for educational and informational purposes.

The members of the ASGE Technology Committee provide ongoing conflict of interest (COI) disclosures throughout the development and publication of all documents in accordance with the ASGE Policy for Managing Declared Conflicts of Interests.

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  • Gastrointest Endosc 2025; Volume 101, Issue 3; P496-510 DOI: 10.1016/j.gie.2024.06.038
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Interventional EUS (with videos) 2017

Nov 15, 2016, 19:16
In the mid-1990s seminal descriptions of EUS-guided cyst gastrostomy1 and EUS-guided celiac plexus neurolysis2 shifted perceptions of EUS from a purely diagnostic examination to a modality capable of guiding therapeutic interventions. The early 2000s saw the development of echoendoscopes with larger instrument-channel diameters capable of allowing advancement of 10F instruments and stents.3 Numerous advances have been made subsequently in diverse areas, including EUS-directed biliary and pancreatic drainage, treatment of neoplasia, anastomosis creation, and the treatment of bleeding. Although some tools and techniques are still in development and others simply represent useful alternatives to established interventions, certain EUS-directed interventions are potentially disruptive technologies and techniques that may shift therapeutic approaches in the near future. This document reviews the technologies and techniques that comprise interventional EUS.
Title : Interventional EUS (with videos) 2017
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Interventional EUS (with videos) 2017

Nov 15, 2016, 19:16
In the mid-1990s seminal descriptions of EUS-guided cyst gastrostomy1 and EUS-guided celiac plexus neurolysis2 shifted perceptions of EUS from a purely diagnostic examination to a modality capable of guiding therapeutic interventions. The early 2000s saw the development of echoendoscopes with larger instrument-channel diameters capable of allowing advancement of 10F instruments and stents.3 Numerous advances have been made subsequently in diverse areas, including EUS-directed biliary and pancreatic drainage, treatment of neoplasia, anastomosis creation, and the treatment of bleeding. Although some tools and techniques are still in development and others simply represent useful alternatives to established interventions, certain EUS-directed interventions are potentially disruptive technologies and techniques that may shift therapeutic approaches in the near future. This document reviews the technologies and techniques that comprise interventional EUS.
Title : Interventional EUS (with videos) 2017
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  • Gastrointest Endosc 2021; Volume 94, Issue 1; P1-2
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Interventional EUS (with videos) 2017

Nov 15, 2016, 19:16
In the mid-1990s seminal descriptions of EUS-guided cyst gastrostomy1 and EUS-guided celiac plexus neurolysis2 shifted perceptions of EUS from a purely diagnostic examination to a modality capable of guiding therapeutic interventions. The early 2000s saw the development of echoendoscopes with larger instrument-channel diameters capable of allowing advancement of 10F instruments and stents.3 Numerous advances have been made subsequently in diverse areas, including EUS-directed biliary and pancreatic drainage, treatment of neoplasia, anastomosis creation, and the treatment of bleeding. Although some tools and techniques are still in development and others simply represent useful alternatives to established interventions, certain EUS-directed interventions are potentially disruptive technologies and techniques that may shift therapeutic approaches in the near future. This document reviews the technologies and techniques that comprise interventional EUS.
Title : Interventional EUS (with videos) 2017
URL : /docs/default-source/importfiles/Publications_and_Products/Technology_Reviews/interventional-eus.pdf?Status=Master&sfvrsn=0
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Interventional EUS (with videos) 2017

Nov 15, 2016, 19:16
In the mid-1990s seminal descriptions of EUS-guided cyst gastrostomy1 and EUS-guided celiac plexus neurolysis2 shifted perceptions of EUS from a purely diagnostic examination to a modality capable of guiding therapeutic interventions. The early 2000s saw the development of echoendoscopes with larger instrument-channel diameters capable of allowing advancement of 10F instruments and stents.3 Numerous advances have been made subsequently in diverse areas, including EUS-directed biliary and pancreatic drainage, treatment of neoplasia, anastomosis creation, and the treatment of bleeding. Although some tools and techniques are still in development and others simply represent useful alternatives to established interventions, certain EUS-directed interventions are potentially disruptive technologies and techniques that may shift therapeutic approaches in the near future. This document reviews the technologies and techniques that comprise interventional EUS.
Title : Interventional EUS (with videos) 2017
URL : /docs/default-source/importfiles/Publications_and_Products/Technology_Reviews/interventional-eus.pdf?Status=Master&sfvrsn=0
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Volume : Gastrointest Endosc 2017;85:465–481
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Interventional EUS (with videos) 2017

Nov 15, 2016, 19:16
In the mid-1990s seminal descriptions of EUS-guided cyst gastrostomy1 and EUS-guided celiac plexus neurolysis2 shifted perceptions of EUS from a purely diagnostic examination to a modality capable of guiding therapeutic interventions. The early 2000s saw the development of echoendoscopes with larger instrument-channel diameters capable of allowing advancement of 10F instruments and stents.3 Numerous advances have been made subsequently in diverse areas, including EUS-directed biliary and pancreatic drainage, treatment of neoplasia, anastomosis creation, and the treatment of bleeding. Although some tools and techniques are still in development and others simply represent useful alternatives to established interventions, certain EUS-directed interventions are potentially disruptive technologies and techniques that may shift therapeutic approaches in the near future. This document reviews the technologies and techniques that comprise interventional EUS.
Title : Interventional EUS (with videos) 2017
URL : /docs/default-source/importfiles/Publications_and_Products/Technology_Reviews/interventional-eus.pdf?Status=Master&sfvrsn=0
Doi org link : http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gie.2016.11.021
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  • VideoGIE 2018;3:329-338
  • Gastrointest Endosc 2016;84:209–221
  • Gastrointest Endosc 2016;83:1061–1075
EUS

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Interventional EUS (with videos) 2017

Nov 15, 2016, 19:16
In the mid-1990s seminal descriptions of EUS-guided cyst gastrostomy1 and EUS-guided celiac plexus neurolysis2 shifted perceptions of EUS from a purely diagnostic examination to a modality capable of guiding therapeutic interventions. The early 2000s saw the development of echoendoscopes with larger instrument-channel diameters capable of allowing advancement of 10F instruments and stents.3 Numerous advances have been made subsequently in diverse areas, including EUS-directed biliary and pancreatic drainage, treatment of neoplasia, anastomosis creation, and the treatment of bleeding. Although some tools and techniques are still in development and others simply represent useful alternatives to established interventions, certain EUS-directed interventions are potentially disruptive technologies and techniques that may shift therapeutic approaches in the near future. This document reviews the technologies and techniques that comprise interventional EUS.
Title : Interventional EUS (with videos) 2017
URL : /docs/default-source/importfiles/Publications_and_Products/Technology_Reviews/interventional-eus.pdf?Status=Master&sfvrsn=0
Doi org link : http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gie.2016.11.021
Volume : Gastrointest Endosc 2017;85:465–481
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Interventional EUS (with videos) 2017

Nov 15, 2016, 19:16
In the mid-1990s seminal descriptions of EUS-guided cyst gastrostomy1 and EUS-guided celiac plexus neurolysis2 shifted perceptions of EUS from a purely diagnostic examination to a modality capable of guiding therapeutic interventions. The early 2000s saw the development of echoendoscopes with larger instrument-channel diameters capable of allowing advancement of 10F instruments and stents.3 Numerous advances have been made subsequently in diverse areas, including EUS-directed biliary and pancreatic drainage, treatment of neoplasia, anastomosis creation, and the treatment of bleeding. Although some tools and techniques are still in development and others simply represent useful alternatives to established interventions, certain EUS-directed interventions are potentially disruptive technologies and techniques that may shift therapeutic approaches in the near future. This document reviews the technologies and techniques that comprise interventional EUS.
Title : Interventional EUS (with videos) 2017
URL : /docs/default-source/importfiles/Publications_and_Products/Technology_Reviews/interventional-eus.pdf?Status=Master&sfvrsn=0
Doi org link : http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gie.2016.11.021
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Endoscope Design/Reprocessing

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  • iGIE 2023; Volume 2, Issue 3; P386-394
  • iGIE 2023; Volume 2, Issue 2; P240-253
  • Gastrointest Endosc 2021; Volume 94, Issue 3; P457-470
  • Gastrointest Endosc 2021; Volume 93, Issue 5; P997-1005
  • GIE 2019; Volume 90, Issue 1; P1-12
  • Gastrointest Endosc 2016;84:885–892
  • Gastrointest Endosc 2016;83:857–865
  • iGIE 2023; Volume 2, Issue 3; P386-394
  • iGIE 2023; Volume 2, Issue 2; P240-253
  • Gastrointest Endosc 2021; Volume 93, Issue 5; P997-1005
Other Imaging Techniques

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  • Gastrointest Endosc 2021; Volume 93, Issue 4; P784-796
  • Gastrointest Endosc 2015;81:249–261
Therapeutic GI Devices

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  • iGIE 2023; Volume 2, Issue 2; P226-239
  • Video GIE 2019; Volume 4, Issue 8; P343-350
  • Video GIE 2019; Volume 4, Issue 7; P285-299
  • VideoGIE October 2017 Volume 2, Issue 10, Pages 252–259
  • VideoGIE May 2017, Volume 2, Issue 5, Pages 89–95
  • Gastrointest Endosc 2015;81:1311–1325
  • iGIE 2023; Volume 2, Issue 2; P226-239
Miscellaneous

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Submucosal injection fluid and tattoo agents 2024

Nov 5, 2024, 11:24
Title : Submucosal injection fluid and tattoo agents 2024
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  • iGIE 2023; Volume 2, Issue 2; P254-261

In Progress Technology Assessments

Endoscopic closure devices

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