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Diagnostic Yield of EUS-FNB for Solid Pancreatic Masses

Discover comprehensive Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) statistics, success rates, and procedural data to understand diagnostic accuracy and medical outcomes in gastrointestinal care

Clinical Bottom Line

Sampling NeedleDiagnostic Sensitivity for PDACDependency on ROSE
Standard FNA (Aspiration)~75 - 85% (Heavily operator dependent).Absolute dependent; requires a pathologist in the room to evaluate cellular adequacy.
Modern FNB (Biopsy)> 92% (Produces massive histological core samples).ROSE frequently abandoned; the core physically guarantees ample tissue architecture.

Securing the Gold Standard Tissue

Prior to surgical resection or systemic chemotherapy, oncologists require absolute tissue confirmation of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (PDAC). Percutaneous (through the skin) biopsies are heavily discouraged due to to the high risk of severely seeding the needle tract with malignant cells. Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS) is the unchallenged method for acquiring this tissue safely from inside the sterile GI tract.

The Collapse of Cytology

The statistical yield of EUS was historically throttled by the limitations of cytology (smearing single cells onto a glass slide). If the tumor was highly fibrotic/desmoplastic, the needle would only aspirate useless blood and inflammatory cells. In 2026, the transition to Fine Needle Biopsy (FNB) utilizing geometrically aggressive needles (e.g., the Franseen crown-tip) has driven diagnostic accuracy well past 92%. The FNB needle physically shears a solid "worm" of tissue, easily cutting through the dense fibrotic shield of the tumor to provide pathologists with pristine architectural evidence necessary for advanced genetic sequencing.


Clinical guidelines summarized by the Gastroscholar Research Team. Last updated: 2026. This article is intended for physicians.

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