| Literature DB >> 30508878 |
Han Hee Lee1,2, Bo-In Lee1,2.
Abstract
From dye-assisted conventional chromoendoscopy to novel virtual chromoendoscopy, image-enhanced endoscopy (IEE) is continuously evolving to meet clinical needs and improve the quality of colonoscopy. Dye-assisted chromoendoscopy using indigo carmine or crystal violet, although slightly old-fashioned, is still useful to emphasize the pit patterns of the colonic mucosa and predict the histological structures of relevant lesions. Equipment-based virtual chromoendoscopy has the advantage of being relatively easy to use. There are several types of virtual chromoendoscopy that vary depending on the manufacturer and operating principle. IEE plays distinctive roles with respect to histologic characterization of colorectal polyps and prediction of the invasion depth of colorectal cancers. In addition, the newest models of IEE have the potential to increase adenoma and polyp detection rates in screening colonoscopy.Entities:
Keywords: Colonoscopy; Colorectal polyp; Image enhancement; Narrow-band imaging
Year: 2018 PMID: 30508878 PMCID: PMC6283767 DOI: 10.5946/ce.2018.187
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Endosc ISSN: 2234-2400
Fig. 1.Schematic presentation of Kudo’s pit-pattern classification.
Fig. 2.Prediction of the histological structure of the detected lesion by magnifying chromoendoscopy using crystal violet. (A) The pits of the polyp appear to be pressed flat, and they are regularly arranged. This pit-pattern is similar to Kudo’s type II pattern, which suggests a hyperplastic polyp. (B) The pit-pattern of the lesion shows a mixed pattern of Kudo’s types IIIL and IIIs. This lesion was confirmed as being an intraepithelial adenocarcinoma.
Narrow-Band Imaging International Colorectal Endoscopic Classification
| Type I | Type II | Type III | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Color | Same or lighter than background | Browner relative to background (verify color arises from vessels) | Brown to dark brown relative to background; sometimes patchy whiter areas |
| Vessels | None, or isolated lacy vessels might be present coursing across the lesion | Thick brown vessels surrounding white structures | Has area(s) with markedly distorted or missing vessels |
| Surface pattern | Dark or white spots of uniform size, or homogenous absence of pattern | Oval, tubular or branched white structures surrounded by brown vessels | Areas of distortion or absence of pattern |
| Most likely pathology | Hyperplastic | Adenoma | Deep submucosal invasive cancer |
Japan Narrow-Band Imaging Expert Team Classification
| Type 1 | Type 2A | Type 2B | Type 3 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vessel pattern | • Invisible | • Regular caliber | • Variable caliber | • Loose vessel areas |
| • Regular distribution (meshed/spiral pattern) | • Irregular distribution | • Interruption of thick ves- sels | ||
| Surface pattern | • Regular dark or white spots | • Regular (tubular/branched/papillary) | • Irregular or obscure | • Amorphous areas |
| • Similar to surrounding normal mucosa | ||||
| Most likely pathology | Hyperplastic polyp/Sessile serrated polyp | Low grade intramucosal neoplasia | High grade intramucosal neoplasia/Shallow submucosal invasive cancer | Deep submucosal invasive cancer |
| Schema |
Fig. 3.Prediction of the invasion depth of the detected lesion by magnifying narrow-band imaging. (A) The lesion shows a capillary pattern characterized by a blind ending, lack of uniformity, and curtailed irregularly, which is similar to the Sano IIIA pattern. This lesion was confirmed as being an intraepithelial adenocarcinoma. (B) The slightly depressed center of the lesion shows loose vessel areas and an amorphous surface pattern. This lesion was confirmed as being a deep submucosal invasive adenocarcinoma.
Criteria for Deep Submucosal Colorectal Cancer by Image-Enhanced Endoscopy
| Type of IEE/Classification | Criteria |
|---|---|
| Dye-based chromoendoscopy | |
| Kudo’s pit pattern | VI + demarcated area, VN [ |
| Virtual chromoendoscopy | |
| Sano | IIIB [ |
| Hiroshima | C3 [ |
| Showa | Sparse or Irregular [ |
| NICE | 3 [ |
| JNET | 2B-high, 3 [ |
IEE, image-enhanced endoscopy; NICE, narrow-band imaging international colorectal endoscopic; JNET, Japan narrow-band imaging expert team.
Fig. 4.Three-step strategy of narrow-band imaging (NBI) colonoscopy. CP, capillary pattern.