M Kraft1, A Arnoux, C Arens. 1. Klinik für Hals-, Nasen- und Ohrenkrankheiten, Hals- und Gesichtschirurgie, Kantonsspital Aarau, Schweiz. marcel.kraft@unibas.ch
Abstract
PURPOSE: Initial clinical experiences with ultrasound microscopy in the upper aerodigestive tract are described. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In the present pilot study, 20 healthy probands and 10 patients with lesions of the oral cavity, pharynx and larynx undergoing surgery were examined using a new prototype of an ultrasound microscope. RESULTS: A total of 24 normal and six pathological findings of the upper aerodigestive tract were assessed. These included normal mucosa of the floor of the mouth, the inner cheek, the palate and the vocal fold. In addition, invasive carcinoma of the floor of the mouth, the aryepiglottic fold and the vocal fold was found. Furthermore, a papilloma of the palatal arch and two epiglottic cysts were examined. CONCLUSION: Our results demonstrate that ultrasound microscopy is also viable in hollow organs. Pathological lesions differed clearly from normal mucosa. However, to recognize the regular pattern of different lesions of the upper aerodigestive tract, further investigations need to be carried out with a larger number of patients.
PURPOSE: Initial clinical experiences with ultrasound microscopy in the upper aerodigestive tract are described. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In the present pilot study, 20 healthy probands and 10 patients with lesions of the oral cavity, pharynx and larynx undergoing surgery were examined using a new prototype of an ultrasound microscope. RESULTS: A total of 24 normal and six pathological findings of the upper aerodigestive tract were assessed. These included normal mucosa of the floor of the mouth, the inner cheek, the palate and the vocal fold. In addition, invasive carcinoma of the floor of the mouth, the aryepiglottic fold and the vocal fold was found. Furthermore, a papilloma of the palatal arch and two epiglottic cysts were examined. CONCLUSION: Our results demonstrate that ultrasound microscopy is also viable in hollow organs. Pathological lesions differed clearly from normal mucosa. However, to recognize the regular pattern of different lesions of the upper aerodigestive tract, further investigations need to be carried out with a larger number of patients.
Authors: K Hoffmann; M Happe; S Schüller; M Stücker; M Wiesner; P Gottlöber; M Schwarz; J Strahler; H Neubauer; C Jung; S Petereit; J Welzel; N Brautzsch; J Bohmeyer; J Wohlrab; M Freitag; P Altmeyer Journal: Ultraschall Med Date: 1999-06 Impact factor: 6.548
Authors: T Gambichler; G Moussa; P Regeniter; C Kasseck; M R Hofmann; F G Bechara; M Sand; P Altmeyer; K Hoffmann Journal: Phys Med Biol Date: 2007-01-31 Impact factor: 3.609