Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3308177 | Gastrointestinal Endoscopy | 2007 | 7 Pages |
BackgroundNarrow-band imaging (NBI) makes it possible to emphasize the imaging of certain features, such as mucosal structures and mucosal microvessels in GI-tract diseases. Recently, video peroral cholangioscopy (POCS) was developed as a diagnostic modality for better visualization of bile-duct lesions; however, there is no report on POCS by using NBI.ObjectiveTo evaluate the clinical usefulness of POCS by using NBI for the diagnosis of biliary-tract diseases.DesignProspective case study.SettingThis procedure was performed at Tokyo Medical University Hospital.PatientsTwelve consecutive patients with biliary-tract diseases, including 7 bile-duct cancers and 5 benign biliary diseases, which revealed 6 bile-duct strictures and 6 filling defects by ERCP.InterventionAll patients underwent POCS by using NBI.Main Outcome MeasurementEfficacy and safety of this technique.ResultsTwenty-one lesions were evaluated by using POCS with conventional white light imaging and NBI. Although visualization of only 2 lesions (9.5%) was “excellent” by conventional observation, visualization of 12 lesions (57.4%) was “excellent” by NBI observation. Identification of the surface structure and vessels of the lesions by NBI observation was significantly better than with conventional observation (P < .01 and P < .05, respectively).LimitationsManeuverability and fragility of POCS. The current POCS is not equipped with magnification.ConclusionsPOCS by using NBI may be helpful for the observation of both fine mucosal structures and tumor vessels.