Intraoperative Diagnosis of Serosal Invasion in Gastric Cancer by Magnifying Endoscopy with Narrow-Band Imaging for Intraoperative Measurement Decision

J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A. 2023 Aug;33(8):720-727. doi: 10.1089/lap.2023.0008. Epub 2023 May 15.

Abstract

Purpose: To establish a precise diagnostic method for serosal invasion in gastric cancer (GC) during surgery using therapeutic measures, and facilitate quick decision-making. Methods: A total of 19 GC patients treated in the department of gastrointestinal surgery of Fujian Provincial Hospital between April 2019 and December 2020 were enrolled. An electronic gastroscopy with a magnifying endoscope with narrow-band imaging was used to photograph the serosal surface of the GC lesion site and the normal gastric wall around the lesion during surgery. The endoscopic diagnosis was confirmed on the basis of the microvascular phenotype of the serosal surface and validated by comparison with the pathological diagnosis. Results: Under the specific endoscopy, serosal invasion, including subserosal tissue invasion and serosal layer invasion, was diagnosed by observing the capillary morphology change, and capillary diameter and density increase. According to the pathological diagnosis, the accuracy of serosal invasion diagnosis was 94.7%, the sensitivity was 100%, the specificity was 75%, the positive predictive value was 93.8%, and the negative predictive value was 100%. To further distinguish the subserosal tissue invasion and serosal layer invasion, the magnifying endoscope with narrow-band imaging possessed a 78.9% accuracy by distinguishing irregular changes in microvessels. Conclusions: Magnifying endoscope with narrow-band imaging is less time-consuming than pathological diagnosis. Intraoperative diagnosis using microvascular observation can accurately detect serosal invasion. It is of value for the intraoperative diagnosis in GC patients.

Keywords: diagnosis; gastric cancer; magnifying endoscopy with narrow-band imaging; serosal invasion.

MeSH terms

  • Biopsy
  • Gastroscopy / methods
  • Humans
  • Predictive Value of Tests
  • Stomach Neoplasms* / diagnostic imaging
  • Stomach Neoplasms* / surgery