Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS) In Baton Rouge: Only At Gastroenterology Associates
3/19/2020
Dr Walker McDonald and Dr Neelima Reddy of Gastroenterology Associates are the only specialists to provide endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) in the Baton Rouge area. This minimally invasive procedure is extremely useful for evaluating and diagnosing a range of conditions, including cancers of the esophagus, lung, pancreas or stomach, colon, ampulla, and rectum. If you need an endoscopic ultrasound, then the physicians at Gastroenterology Associates will take care of you throughout the process, from initial consult through the procedure to follow up care.
What is EUS?
Endoscopic ultrasound is a procedure that doctors use to examine your upper or lower digestive tract. The endoscopist passes a flexible tube, known as an endoscope, into the mouth for an upper EUS or the anus for the lower EUS. A tiny ultrasound probe that is built into the endoscope creates images of the internal organs, allowing the doctor to look for abnormalities.
Who Needs EUS and Why?
EUS is a useful technique for diagnosing many conditions. If you have symptoms, such as abdominal pain or unintended weight loss, then your doctor might recommend a EUS to find out what the problem is.
EUS is the current standard of care for local staging to evaluate the depth of tumors or involvement of the surrounding lymph nodes or blood vessels. Determining if surgery is appropriate, for many digestive tract cancers such as those of the esophagus, stomach, pancreas, or rectum, can also be accomplished with an Endoscopic Ultrasound. Surgeons and oncologists frequently request this test for additional insight on a patient before starting treatment.
Gastroenterology Associates is a “one-stop-shop” for patients, providing all the tests needed for diagnosis and staging, under one roof, in a timely and convenient manner. Some of the comprehensive tests include endoscopy, colonoscopy, CT scan, labs, and EUS.
We receive referrals from other physicians and facilities in Baton Rouge, Lafayette, New Iberia, St. Francisville, and Hammond to provide Endoscopic Ultrasound for their patients. Prior to initiation of this service in 2009 by Dr. Reddy, all local and regional patients needing and EUS were referred out of town.
Some of the conditions a EUS evaluates are:
- Cancers of the esophagus, lung, pancreas, stomach, colon, ampulla, gallbladder and rectum
- Lymphoma, or evaluation of enlarged lymph nodes in the chest (mediastinum), around the lungs/ airway (this is a safe, quick and easy procedure compared to a complicated surgical procedure called mediastinoscopy for sampling these lymph nodes next to the heart and lungs)
- Barrett's esophagus, a precancerous condition caused by long-standing acid reflux/ heartburn
- Neuroendocrine tumors, special tumors that may produce hormones and symptoms or may be cancerous, difficult to be diagnosed by other tests
- Acute or recurrent Pancreatitis from unknown cause when a cause needs to be identified for pancreatitis or
- Chronic pancreatitis where damage occurs from alcohol abuse
- Pancreatic cysts, which may sometimes be precancerous
- Bile duct stones, gallstones, tumors of the bile duct causing jaundice
- Rectal fistulas
- Fecal incontinence to evaluate for tears in the anal sphincter, resulting in stool leakage or accidents