Recent advancements in image‐enhanced endoscopy in the pancreatobiliary field

Abstract Image‐enhanced endoscopy (IEE) has advanced gastrointestinal disease diagnosis and treatment. Traditional white‐light imaging has limitations in detecting all gastrointestinal diseases, prompting the development of IEE. In this review, we explore the utility of IEE, including texture and co...

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Main Authors: Haruka Toyonaga, Tsuyoshi Hayashi, Kazuki Hama, Ryo Ando, Tatsuya Ishii, Kenta Yoshida, Toshifumi Kin, Masayo Motoya, Kuniyuki Takahashi, Akio Katanuma
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/deo2.382
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author Haruka Toyonaga
Tsuyoshi Hayashi
Kazuki Hama
Ryo Ando
Tatsuya Ishii
Kenta Yoshida
Toshifumi Kin
Masayo Motoya
Kuniyuki Takahashi
Akio Katanuma
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Tsuyoshi Hayashi
Kazuki Hama
Ryo Ando
Tatsuya Ishii
Kenta Yoshida
Toshifumi Kin
Masayo Motoya
Kuniyuki Takahashi
Akio Katanuma
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description Abstract Image‐enhanced endoscopy (IEE) has advanced gastrointestinal disease diagnosis and treatment. Traditional white‐light imaging has limitations in detecting all gastrointestinal diseases, prompting the development of IEE. In this review, we explore the utility of IEE, including texture and color enhancement imaging and red dichromatic imaging, in pancreatobiliary (PB) diseases. IEE includes methods such as chromoendoscopy, optical‐digital, and digital methods. Chromoendoscopy, using dyes such as indigo carmine, aids in delineating lesions and structures, including pancreato‐/cholangio‐jejunal anastomoses. Optical‐digital methods such as narrow‐band imaging enhance mucosal details and vessel patterns, aiding in ampullary tumor evaluation and peroral cholangioscopy. Moreover, red dichromatic imaging with its specific color allocation, improves the visibility of thick blood vessels in deeper tissues and enhances bleeding points with different colors and see‐through effects, proving beneficial in managing bleeding complications post‐endoscopic sphincterotomy. Color enhancement imaging, a novel digital method, enhances tissue texture, brightness, and color, improving visualization of PB structures, such as PB orifices, anastomotic sites, ampullary tumors, and intraductal PB lesions. Advancements in IEE hold substantial potential in improving the accuracy of PB disease diagnosis and treatment. These innovative techniques offer advantages paving the way for enhanced clinical management of PB diseases. Further research is warranted to establish their standard clinical utility and explore new frontiers in PB disease management.
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spelling doaj-art-e487619a9f1e435796cda91da7390e892025-08-20T03:13:36ZengWileyDEN Open2692-46092025-04-0151n/an/a10.1002/deo2.382Recent advancements in image‐enhanced endoscopy in the pancreatobiliary fieldHaruka Toyonaga0Tsuyoshi Hayashi1Kazuki Hama2Ryo Ando3Tatsuya Ishii4Kenta Yoshida5Toshifumi Kin6Masayo Motoya7Kuniyuki Takahashi8Akio Katanuma9Center for Gastroenterology Teine Keijinkai Hospital Hokkaido JapanCenter for Gastroenterology Teine Keijinkai Hospital Hokkaido JapanCenter for Gastroenterology Teine Keijinkai Hospital Hokkaido JapanCenter for Gastroenterology Teine Keijinkai Hospital Hokkaido JapanCenter for Gastroenterology Teine Keijinkai Hospital Hokkaido JapanCenter for Gastroenterology Teine Keijinkai Hospital Hokkaido JapanCenter for Gastroenterology Teine Keijinkai Hospital Hokkaido JapanCenter for Gastroenterology Teine Keijinkai Hospital Hokkaido JapanCenter for Gastroenterology Teine Keijinkai Hospital Hokkaido JapanCenter for Gastroenterology Teine Keijinkai Hospital Hokkaido JapanAbstract Image‐enhanced endoscopy (IEE) has advanced gastrointestinal disease diagnosis and treatment. Traditional white‐light imaging has limitations in detecting all gastrointestinal diseases, prompting the development of IEE. In this review, we explore the utility of IEE, including texture and color enhancement imaging and red dichromatic imaging, in pancreatobiliary (PB) diseases. IEE includes methods such as chromoendoscopy, optical‐digital, and digital methods. Chromoendoscopy, using dyes such as indigo carmine, aids in delineating lesions and structures, including pancreato‐/cholangio‐jejunal anastomoses. Optical‐digital methods such as narrow‐band imaging enhance mucosal details and vessel patterns, aiding in ampullary tumor evaluation and peroral cholangioscopy. Moreover, red dichromatic imaging with its specific color allocation, improves the visibility of thick blood vessels in deeper tissues and enhances bleeding points with different colors and see‐through effects, proving beneficial in managing bleeding complications post‐endoscopic sphincterotomy. Color enhancement imaging, a novel digital method, enhances tissue texture, brightness, and color, improving visualization of PB structures, such as PB orifices, anastomotic sites, ampullary tumors, and intraductal PB lesions. Advancements in IEE hold substantial potential in improving the accuracy of PB disease diagnosis and treatment. These innovative techniques offer advantages paving the way for enhanced clinical management of PB diseases. Further research is warranted to establish their standard clinical utility and explore new frontiers in PB disease management.https://doi.org/10.1002/deo2.382endoscopyimage‐enhanced endoscopypancreatobiliaryred dichromatic imagingtexture and color enhancement imaging
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Tsuyoshi Hayashi
Kazuki Hama
Ryo Ando
Tatsuya Ishii
Kenta Yoshida
Toshifumi Kin
Masayo Motoya
Kuniyuki Takahashi
Akio Katanuma
Recent advancements in image‐enhanced endoscopy in the pancreatobiliary field
DEN Open
endoscopy
image‐enhanced endoscopy
pancreatobiliary
red dichromatic imaging
texture and color enhancement imaging
title Recent advancements in image‐enhanced endoscopy in the pancreatobiliary field
title_full Recent advancements in image‐enhanced endoscopy in the pancreatobiliary field
title_fullStr Recent advancements in image‐enhanced endoscopy in the pancreatobiliary field
title_full_unstemmed Recent advancements in image‐enhanced endoscopy in the pancreatobiliary field
title_short Recent advancements in image‐enhanced endoscopy in the pancreatobiliary field
title_sort recent advancements in image enhanced endoscopy in the pancreatobiliary field
topic endoscopy
image‐enhanced endoscopy
pancreatobiliary
red dichromatic imaging
texture and color enhancement imaging
url https://doi.org/10.1002/deo2.382
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