Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Volume 66, Issue 4 , Pages 793-797, October 2007

Initial experience of peroral pancreatoscopy combined with narrow-band imaging in the diagnosis of intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms of the pancreas (with videos)

Current affiliations: Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology (T.I., A.S., F.I., T.T., T.K., K.I., S.T., N.I., F.M.), Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, Second Department of Internal Medicine (Y.A.), Osaka Medical College, Osaka, Japan

Received 12 December 2006; accepted 26 March 2007.

Tokyo, Japan

Background

It is very important to determine the extent of intraductal mucinous neoplasms (IPMNs), because this can greatly affect the determination of the indications of surgery. Peroral pancreatovideoscopy (POPS) has been recognized as a new diagnostic tool for clear imaging of IPMN. Recently, narrow-band imaging (NBI) has made it possible to emphasize certain image features, such as mucosal structures and capillary vessels.

Objective

To evaluate the clinical usefulness of POPS by using NBI for the diagnosis of IPMN.

Design

Case reports.

Setting

This procedure was performed at Tokyo Medical University Hospital.

Patients

Three patients with IPMN.

Intervention

All patients underwent POPS with NBI.

Main Outcome Measurement

Efficacy and safety of this technique.

Results

POPS with NBI was performed in 3 patients, without procedure-related complications. Identification of the surface structure and the capillary vessels by NBI observation was better than by conventional observation. Furthermore, NBI identified skip tumor lesions in the tail of pancreas, which were not detected by conventional POPS.

Limitations

Because none of the patients in the 3 cases underwent surgical resection, a comparison to clarify total agreement between the preoperative POPS findings and the resected specimen was not possible.

Conclusions

POPS with NBI may facilitate the observation of both fine mucosal structures and capillary vessels in patients with IPMN, although further study is necessary to fully establish the clinical benefit.

Abbreviations: IPMN, intraductal mucinous neoplasm, NBI, narrow-band imaging, POPS, peroral pancreatovideoscopy

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PII: S0016-5107(07)02037-8

doi:10.1016/j.gie.2007.03.1096

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Volume 66, Issue 4 , Pages 793-797, October 2007