Endosc Int Open 2014; 02(03): E135-E140
DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1377177
Original article
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Comprehensive confocal endomicroscopy of the esophagus in vivo

Dongkyun Kang
1   Massachusetts General Hospital - Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Boston, MA
,
Simon C. Schlachter
1   Massachusetts General Hospital - Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Boston, MA
,
Robert W. Carruth
1   Massachusetts General Hospital - Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Boston, MA
,
Minkyu Kim
1   Massachusetts General Hospital - Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Boston, MA
2   The University of Tokyo -School of Engineering, Tokyo, Japan
,
Tao Wu
1   Massachusetts General Hospital - Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Boston, MA
,
Nima Tabatabaei
1   Massachusetts General Hospital - Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Boston, MA
,
Paulino Vacas-Jacques
1   Massachusetts General Hospital - Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Boston, MA
,
Milen Shishkov
1   Massachusetts General Hospital - Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Boston, MA
,
Kevin Woods
2   The University of Tokyo -School of Engineering, Tokyo, Japan
3   Massachusetts General Hospital - Department of Gastroenterology, Boston, MA
,
Jenny S. Sauk
3   Massachusetts General Hospital - Department of Gastroenterology, Boston, MA
,
John Leung
3   Massachusetts General Hospital - Department of Gastroenterology, Boston, MA
,
Norman S. Nishioka
3   Massachusetts General Hospital - Department of Gastroenterology, Boston, MA
,
Guillermo J. Tearney
1   Massachusetts General Hospital - Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Boston, MA
4   Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Cambridge, MA
5   Massachusetts General Hospital -Department of Pathology, Boston, MA
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Publication History

submitted 30 March 2014

accepted 18 April 2014

Publication Date:
16 July 2014 (online)

Background and study aims: Biopsy sampling error can be a problem for the diagnosis of certain gastrointestinal tract diseases. Spectrally-encoded confocal microscopy (SECM) is a high-speed reflectance confocal microscopy technology that has the potential to overcome sampling error by imaging large regions of gastrointestinal tract tissues. The aim of this study was to test a recently developed SECM endoscopic probe for comprehensively imaging large segments of the esophagus at the microscopic level in vivo.

Methods: Topical acetic acid was endoscopically applied to the esophagus of a normal living swine. The 7 mm diameter SECM endoscopic probe was transorally introduced into the esophagus over a wire. Optics within the SECM probe were helically scanned over a 5 cm length of the esophagus. Confocal microscopy data was displayed and stored in real time.

Results: Very large confocal microscopy images (length = 5 cm; circumference = 2.2 cm) of swine esophagus from three imaging depths, spanning a total area of 33 cm2, were obtained in about 2 minutes. SECM images enabled the visualization of cellular morphology of the swine esophagus, including stratified squamous cell nuclei, basal cells, and collagen within the lamina propria.

Conclusions: The results from this study suggest that the SECM technology can rapidly provide large, contiguous confocal microscopy images of the esophagus in vivo. When applied to human subjects, the unique comprehensive, microscopic imaging capabilities of this technology may be utilized for improving the screening and surveillance of various esophageal diseases.

 
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