Theme |
The front line of magnifying endoscopy and pit pattern diagnosis -- Now and future |
Title |
New classification of pit patterns based on Hakone consensus |
Author |
Shin-ei Kudo |
Digestive Disease Center Showa University Northern Yokohama Hospital |
Author |
Yasuhiro Omori |
Digestive Disease Center Showa University Northern Yokohama Hospital |
Author |
Hiroshi Kashida |
Digestive Disease Center Showa University Northern Yokohama Hospital |
Author |
Tsukasa Takeuchi |
Digestive Disease Center Showa University Northern Yokohama Hospital |
Author |
Kazuo Ohtsuka |
Digestive Disease Center Showa University Northern Yokohama Hospital |
Author |
Fuyuhiko Yamamura |
Digestive Disease Center Showa University Northern Yokohama Hospital |
Author |
Yui Kudo |
Digestive Disease Center Showa University Northern Yokohama Hospital |
Author |
Keita Sasajima |
Digestive Disease Center Showa University Northern Yokohama Hospital |
Author |
Yoshio Omae |
Digestive Disease Center Showa University Northern Yokohama Hospital |
Author |
Hirohito Sasaki |
Digestive Disease Center Showa University Northern Yokohama Hospital |
Author |
Ryo Chinzei |
Digestive Disease Center Showa University Northern Yokohama Hospital |
Author |
Yasutoshi Kobayashi |
Digestive Disease Center Showa University Northern Yokohama Hospital |
Author |
Junichi Ukegawa |
Digestive Disease Center Showa University Northern Yokohama Hospital |
Author |
Ryo Shimoda |
Digestive Disease Center Showa University Northern Yokohama Hospital |
[ Summary ] |
Subdivisions of type V pit patterns were consolidated at the Hakone Pit Pattern Symposium, in April, 2004. It was determined that type VN pit patterns only showed the area of apparent nonstructure. Therefore, the classification of pit patterns became easy to understand by abecedarian and foreigners, 13.9 % of colorectal lesions which showed type VI pit patterns and 86.9 % of colorectal lesions which showed type VN pit patterns, which had invaded deeply into the submucosal layer (so-called sm massive cancers) by the former classification. With a classification based on the Hakone consensus, the lesions which showed new type VN pit patterns and were considered sm massive cancers. Because the number of sm massive cancers with VI pit patterns has increased, we must examine these indexes which represent sm massive cancers. |