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Authors Sasaki T, Sounou T, Tsuji H, Sugiyama K
Received 21 February 2017
Accepted for publication 18 May 2017
Published 1 August 2017 Volume 2017:11 Pages 1385—1391
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OPTH.S135234
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Purpose: To facilitate the analysis of lacrimal conditions, we utilized
high-definition dacryoendoscopy (HDD) and undertook observations with a
pressure-controlled air-insufflation system. We report the safety and
performance of HDD.
Methods: In this retrospective, non-randomized clinical trial,
46 patients (14 males and 32 females; age range 39–91 years; mean age ± SD
70.3±12.0 years) who had lacrimal disorders were examined with HDD and
conventional dacryoendoscopy (CD). The high-definition dacryoendoscope had
15,000 picture element image fibers and an advanced objective lens. Its outer
diameter was 0.9–1.2 mm. Air insufflation was controlled at 0–20 kPa with a
digital manometer-based pressure-controlled air-insufflation system to evaluate
the quality of the image. The HDD had an air/saline irrigation channel between
the outer sheath (outer diameter =1.2 mm) and the metal inner sheath of the
endoscope. We used it and the CD in air, saline, and diluted milk saline with
and without manual irrigation to quantitatively evaluate the effect of air
pressure and saline irrigation on image quality.
Results: In vivo, the most significant improvement in image
quality was demonstrated with air-insufflated (5–15 kPa) HDD, as compared with
saline-irrigated HDD and saline-irrigated CD. No emphysema or damage was noted
under observation with HDD. In vitro, no significant difference was
demonstrated between air-insufflated HDD and saline-irrigated HDD. In vitro,
the image quality of air-insufflated HDD was significantly improved as compared
with that of saline-irrigated CD.
Conclusion: Pressure-controlled (5–15 kPa) air-insufflated
HDD is safe, and yields significantly better image quality than CD and
saline-irrigated HDD.
Keywords: pressure-controlled
air-insufflated, high-definition dacryoendoscopy, saline-irrigated
dacryoendoscopy, emphysema
摘要视频链接:Pressure-controlled air-insufflated
high-definition dacryoendoscopy