机构地区:[1]Gastroenterology Research Unit,Department of Experimental and Clinical Biomedical Sciences "Mario Serio",University of Florence [2]Clinical Gastroenterology Unit,Careggi University Hospital [3]Gastroenterology and Gastrointestinal Endoscopy,San Raffaele Hospital [4]Division of Pathological Anatomy,Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine,University of Florence [5]Surgical Unit,Department of Translational Surgery and Medicine,University of Florence
出 处:《World Journal of Clinical Oncology》2017年第2期168-177,共10页世界临床肿瘤学杂志(英文版)
摘 要:AIM To test the fujinon intelligent color enhancement(FICE) in identifying dysplastic or adenomatous polyps in familial adenomatous polyposis(FAP) patients.METHODS Seventy-six consecutive FAP patients, already treated by colectomy and members of sixty-five families, were enrolled. A FICE system for the upper gastro-intestinal tract with an electronic endoscope system and a standard duodenoscope(for side-viewing examination) were used by two expert examiners. Endoscopic resection was performed with diathermic loop for polyps ≥ 6 mm and with forceps for polyps < 6 mm. Formalin-fixed biopsy specimens were analyzed by two expert gastrointestinal pathologists blinded to size, location and number of FAPassociated fundic gland polyps.RESULTS Sixty-nine(90.8%) patients had gastric polyps(34 only in the corpus-fundus, 7 only in the antrum and 28 in the whole stomach) and 52(68.4%) in duodenum(7 in the bulb, 35 in second/third duodenal portion, 10 both in the bulb and the second portion of duodenum). In the stomach fundus after FICE evaluation, 10 more polyps were removed from 10 patients for suspicious features of dysplasia or adenomas, but they were classified as cystic fundic gland after histology. In the antrum FICE identified more polyps than traditional endoscopy, showing a better tendency to identify adenomas and displastic areas. In the duodenum FICE added a significant advantage in identifying adenomas in the bulb and identified more polyps in the Ⅱ/Ⅲ portion.CONCLUSION FICE significantly increases adenoma detection rate in FAP patients but does not change any Spigelman stage and thus does not modify patient's prognosis and treatment strategies.AIM To test the fujinon intelligent color enhancement(FICE) in identifying dysplastic or adenomatous polyps in familial adenomatous polyposis(FAP) patients.METHODS Seventy-six consecutive FAP patients, already treated by colectomy and members of sixty-five families, were enrolled. A FICE system for the upper gastro-intestinal tract with an electronic endoscope system and a standard duodenoscope(for side-viewing examination) were used by two expert examiners. Endoscopic resection was performed with diathermic loop for polyps ≥ 6 mm and with forceps for polyps < 6 mm. Formalin-fixed biopsy specimens were analyzed by two expert gastrointestinal pathologists blinded to size, location and number of FAPassociated fundic gland polyps.RESULTS Sixty-nine(90.8%) patients had gastric polyps(34 only in the corpus-fundus, 7 only in the antrum and 28 in the whole stomach) and 52(68.4%) in duodenum(7 in the bulb, 35 in second/third duodenal portion, 10 both in the bulb and the second portion of duodenum). In the stomach fundus after FICE evaluation, 10 more polyps were removed from 10 patients for suspicious features of dysplasia or adenomas, but they were classified as cystic fundic gland after histology. In the antrum FICE identified more polyps than traditional endoscopy, showing a better tendency to identify adenomas and displastic areas. In the duodenum FICE added a significant advantage in identifying adenomas in the bulb and identified more polyps in the Ⅱ/Ⅲ portion.CONCLUSION FICE significantly increases adenoma detection rate in FAP patients but does not change any Spigelman stage and thus does not modify patient's prognosis and treatment strategies.
关 键 词:Fujinon intelligent color ENHANCEMENT Familial adenomatous POLYPOSIS Spigelman ENDOSCOPY POLYP Adenoma Stomach DUODENUM
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