Chavan, RadhikaRadhikaChavanLigresti, DarioDarioLigrestiBaraldo, StefanoStefanoBaraldoKeane, GeriGeriKeaneYU-TING KUOMamone, GiuseppeGiuseppeMamoneQuintini, DarioDarioQuintiniNabi, ZaheerZaheerNabiRajput, SanjaySanjayRajputTarantino, IlariaIlariaTarantino2025-09-232025-09-232025-07https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/732275Background and Aims: Linear EUS has emerged as a key tool for liver assessment and intervention. However, its adoption for liver segmentation remains limited because of the absence of fixed anatomical landmarks and overlapping views. This study proposes a station-wise approach to simplify liver anatomy interpretation during EUS, correlating these findings with computed tomography imaging for greater comprehensibility. Methods: EUS examinations were conducted using a linear echoendoscope with the patient in a left lateral position under deep sedation. A systematic station-wise methodology was applied to identify liver segments, leveraging anatomical landmarks such as portal vein branches, hepatic veins, and the inferior vena cava. Images were evaluated from 6 different stations. Results: The station-wise approach successfully delineated all liver segments. Stations 1 through 3 provided comprehensive visualization of the superior and inferior segments from the gastroesophageal junction and stomach. Stations 4, 5, and 6 enabled additional imaging of challenging segments (eg, caudate lobe and posterior right liver segments). Conclusions: This study provides a practical framework for systematic liver evaluation using linear EUS. Incorporating this station-wise methodology into EUS training programs could expand its role in diagnostic and therapeutic endohepatology.entrueA station-wise approach to liver anatomy for linear EUSreview10.1016/j.vgie.2025.06.0062-s2.0-105014106593