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Contact endoscopy for the evaluation of the pharyngeal and laryngeal mucosa

✍ Scribed by Athanasia Warnecke; Thomas Averbeck; Martin Leinung; Bisharah Soudah; Gentiana I. Wenzel; Hans-Heinrich Kreipe; Thomas Lenarz; Timo Stöver


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
205 KB
Volume
120
Category
Article
ISSN
0023-852X

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Abstract

Objectives:

Contact endoscopy is a noninvasive tool that allows in vivo and in situ examination of superficial mucosa. Its use for early diagnosis of cancerous lesions of the oropharynx and larynx has not been evaluated. The aim of the study was to validate contact endoscopy for the examination of pharyngeal and laryngeal mucosa.

Study Design:

Prospective clinical study.

Methods:

Superficial cells of the mucosa were stained with methylene blue and examined with contact endoscopes. The documented images were assessed by a cytopathologist and by an otolaryngologist independently for each patient. Biopsies for histopathological examination of the area were performed and correlated with contact endoscopic findings of both examiners.

Results:

Of the 42 examined specimen, 32 (76.2%) showed benign changes in the histological analysis. Squamous cell carcinoma was revealed in 10 specimen (23.8%). Using contact endoscopy, the cytopathologist accurately identified 90.6% of the benign findings (29 of 32); however, only seven of 10 (70%) carcinomas were correctly categorized. In comparison, the otolaryngologist made a correct diagnosis in 93.75% (30 of 32) of the benign and in 90% (nine of 10) of the malignant cases. Thus, a sensitivity of 90% and a specificity of 93.75% can be achieved by contact endoscopy.

Conclusions:

Contact endoscopy offers valuable support for the evaluation of oropharyngeal, hypopharyngeal, and laryngeal mucosa. Contact endoscopy can be a useful contribution to rapid intraoperative evaluation of mucosal alterations for early diagnosis of tumors and might reduce diagnostic biopsy sampling. Even so, it does not replace biopsy sampling. Laryngoscope, 2010


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