Abstract
Background: Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-guided fine needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) has proven a useful and safe diagnostic tool for assessing pancreatic disease in human medicine. No information about pancreatic EUS-FNA is available in dogs. Objectives: To assess the feasibility and safety of pancreatic EUS-FNA in healthy dogs. Animals: Thirteen beagles with a median body weight of 13.4 kg. Methods: Experimental study. An ultrasound endoscope (insertion tube outer diameter 11.8 mm) was used, and FNA was carried out with 19 G needles. The optimal puncture site was chosen with the aid of Doppler imaging. Complete clinicopathologic assessments including pain scoring and pancreas-specific lipase measurements were obtained before EUS as well as on day 1 and day 2 after EUS-FNA. Results: The pancreatic body was identified in all dogs, the left lobe was clearly identified in 9/13 and appeared indistinctly marginated in 4/13 dogs, and the distal third of the right lobe could not be identified in 7/13 dogs. EUS-FNA was carried out in 12/13 dogs. Cellularity of smears was adequate for evaluation in 8/12 cases, in which samples were obtained transgastrically (n = 4) or transduodenally (n = 4). All dogs recovered uneventfully and no clinical and laboratory abnormalities occurred during the 48 hour monitoring period after the procedure. Conclusion and Clinical Importance: Although the healthy canine pancreas is difficult to visualize in its entirety with EUS, pancreatic EUS-FNA with a 19 G needle is feasible in medium-sized dogs and can be considered a safe procedure. Its diagnostic usefulness should be evaluated in dogs with pancreatic disease. © 2012 by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine.
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Kook, P. H., Baloi, P., Ruetten, M., Pantchev, N., Reusch, C. E., & Kircher, P. (2012). Feasibility and Safety of Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration of the Pancreas in Dogs. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 26(3), 513–517. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1939-1676.2012.00898.x
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