We describe the basic principles and clinical usefulness of modern magnifying endoscopy
techniques, using white-light imaging or narrow-band imaging, for precise diagnosis
of small flat gastric cancers. Regarding technology, first, the resolution provided
by the endoscope is important in order to consistently visualize the precise morphology
of microvascular architecture, and second, the use of a distal attachment (soft hood
or cap) is essential in order to maintain a constant distance between the tip of the
scope and the mucosal surface. Regarding methodology, a systematic but simple classification
system based on microvascular pattern and microsurface pattern (the ”VS classification”)
is proposed. The technique based on the principles described here can be applied not
only in routine endoscopic examination but also in the detailed preoperative assessment
of the lateral extent of early gastric cancer, before endoscopic mucosal resection
(EMR) or endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD).
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K. YaoMD, PhD
Department of Gastroenterology Fukuoka University Chikushi Hospital
1-1-1 Zokumyoin, Chikushi city Fukuoka 818-8502 Japan
Fax: +82929292630
Email: yao@fukuoka-u.ac.jp