Ultrasonic esophagoprobe for TNM staging of highly stenosing esophageal carcinoma

Background: Endosonographic staging of esophageal carcinoma may be limited in one third of cases by tumor stenoses that cannot be traversed with conventional echoendoscopes. We designed and evaluated a new endosonographic instrument (ultrasonic esophagoprobe) for TNM staging of highly stenosing esop...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gastrointestinal endoscopy 1995-06, Vol.41 (6), p.547-552
Hauptverfasser: Binmoeller, Kenneth F., Seifert, Hans, Seitz, Uwe, Izbicki, Jakob R., Kida, Mitsuhiro, Soehendra, Nib
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Zusammenfassung:Background: Endosonographic staging of esophageal carcinoma may be limited in one third of cases by tumor stenoses that cannot be traversed with conventional echoendoscopes. We designed and evaluated a new endosonographic instrument (ultrasonic esophagoprobe) for TNM staging of highly stenosing esophageal carcinomas. Methods: Eighty-seven consecutive patients (64 men, mean age 61 years) with highly stenosing esophageal carcinomas were studied with the esophagoprobe (features: diameter of 7.9 mm, bougie-shaped tip, no fiberoptics, insertion over a guide wire). Results: The esophagoprobe was successfully inserted past the stenosis without complication in all patients. Nine patients (10%) required preliminary bougienage to 33F. The imaging quality was high and allowed for complete T and N staging in all patients. M staging was indeterminate in 15 patients because of inadequate visualization of the celiac axis region. Histopathologic correlation in 38 patients who underwent surgery showed an overall T stage accuracy rate of 89% (T2 = 80%, T3 = 95%, T4 = 87%), and N and M stage accuracies of 79% (N0 = 44%, N1 = 90%) and 91% (M0 = 94%, M1 = 75%), respectively. Conclusions: The esophagoprobe enables safe passage of highly stenosing esophageal carcinomas for TNM staging. Accuracy rates are similar to those reported for conventional echoendoscopes. (Gastrointest Endosc 1995;41: 547-52.)
ISSN:0016-5107
1097-6779
DOI:10.1016/S0016-5107(95)70188-5