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Improved specimen adequacy using jumbo biopsy forceps in patients with Barrett's esophagus.

Jan Martinek1, Jana Maluskova1, Magdalena Stefanova1, Inna Tuckova1, Stepan Suchanek1, Zuzana Vackova1, Jana Krajciova1, Marek Kollar1, Miroslav Zavoral1, Julius Spicak1.   

Abstract

AIM: To assess the sampling quality of four different forceps (three large capacity and one jumbo) in patients with Barrett's esophagus.
METHODS: This was a prospective, single-blind study. A total of 37 patients with Barrett's esophagus were enrolled. Targeted or random biopsies with all four forceps were obtained from each patient using a diagnostic endoscope during a single endoscopy. The following forceps were tested: A: FB-220K disposable large capacity; B: BI01-D3-23 reusable large capacity; C: GBF-02-23-180 disposable large capacity; and jumbo: disposable Radial Jaw 4 jumbo. The primary outcome measurement was specimen adequacy, defined as a well-oriented biopsy sample 2 mm or greater with the presence of muscularis mucosa.
RESULTS: A total of 436 biopsy samples were analyzed. We found a significantly higher proportion of adequate biopsy samples with jumbo forceps (71%) (P < 0.001 vs forceps A: 26%, forceps B: 17%, and forceps C: 18%). Biopsies with jumbo forceps had the largest diameter (median 2.4 mm) (P < 0.001 vs forceps A: 2 mm, forceps B: 1.6 mm, and forceps C: 2mm). There was a trend for higher diagnostic yield per biopsy with jumbo forceps (forceps A: 0.20, forceps B: 0.22, forceps C: 0.27, and jumbo: 0.28). No complications related to specimen sampling were observed with any of the four tested forceps.
CONCLUSION: Jumbo biopsy forceps, when used with a diagnostic endoscope, provide more adequate specimens as compared to large-capacity forceps in patients with Barrett's esophagus.

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Keywords:  Barrett’s esophagus; Barrett’s esophagus-related neoplasia; Biopsy forceps; Jumbo forceps; Specimen adequacy

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25954107      PMCID: PMC4419074          DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i17.5328

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 1007-9327            Impact factor:   5.742


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