Item Type: | Article |
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Title: | Endosonography of upper gastrointestinal tract cancer on demand using miniprobes or endoscopic ultrasound |
Creators Name: | Huenerbein, M., Ulmer, C., Handke, T. and Schlag, P.M. |
Abstract: | BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate whether endosonography on demand with miniprobes and conventional endoscopic ultrasound improves the accuracy of endosonographic staging of upper gastrointestinal tract cancer. METHODS: Altogether, 173 patients underwent endoscopic ultrasonography for preoperative staging of esophageal (n = 63) or gastric cancer (n = 110). Depending on the endoscopic appearance (i.e., size and growth pattern), tumors were examined with a linear-array echoendoscope (7.5 MHz) or with high-resolution miniprobes (12.5 MHz). The results of preoperative staging were correlated with histopathology of the resection specimen. RESULTS: The overall accuracy of miniprobe ultrasonography and endoscopic ultrasound in assessing the infiltration depth of upper gastrointestinal cancer was 87% and 81%, respectively. Miniprobe ultrasonography was superior to conventional endoscopic ultrasound in the staging of early cancers, particularly T1 tumors (accuracy, 81% vs 56%). The combined accuracy of both techniques for all tumor stages was 82%. Correct diagnosis of lymph node involvement was obtained with miniprobe ultrasonography or endoscopic ultrasound in 76% and 71% of the cases, respectively. The combined accuracy in assessing the lymph node status was 73% (sensitivity, 68%; specificity, 81%). CONCLUSIONS: Endosonography on demand using either miniprobes or conventional endoscopic ultrasound may result in more effective and less invasive staging of esophageal and gastric cancer. Selective use of high-resolution miniprobes and conventional endoscopic ultrasound offers accurate staging of all tumor stages. |
Keywords: | Endoscopic ultrasound, Esophageal cancer, Gastric cancer, Miniprobe, Staging |
Source: | Surgical Endoscopy |
ISSN: | 0930-2794 |
Publisher: | Springer |
Volume: | 17 |
Number: | 4 |
Page Range: | 615-619 |
Date: | April 2003 |
Official Publication: | https://doi.org/10.1007/s00464-002-8622-3 |
PubMed: | View item in PubMed |
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