The Role of Wireless Capsule Endoscopy (WCE) in the Detection of Occult Primary Neuroendocrine Tumors

2017 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 151-156
Author(s):  
Manuele Furnari ◽  
Andrea Buda ◽  
Gabriele Delconte ◽  
Davide Citterio ◽  
Theodor Voiosu ◽  
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Background & Aims: Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) are a heterogeneous group of neoplasms with unclear etiology that may show functioning or non-functioning features. Primary tumor localization often requires integrated imaging. The European Neuroendocrine Tumors Society (ENETS) guidelines proposed wireless-capsule endoscopy (WCE) as a possible diagnostic tool for NETs, if intestinal origin is suspected. However, its impact on therapeutic management is debated. We aimed to evaluate the yield of WCE in detecting intestinal primary tumor in patients showing liver NET metastases when first-line investigations are inconclusive.Method: Twenty-four patients with histological diagnosis of metastatic NET from liver biopsy and no evidence of primary lesions at first-line investigations were prospectively studied in an ENETS-certified tertiary care center. Wireless-capsule endoscopy was requested before explorative laparotomy and intra-operative ultrasound. The diagnostic yield of WCE was compared to the surgical exploration.Results: Sixteen subjects underwent surgery; 11/16 had positive WCE identifying 16 bulging lesions. Mini-laparotomy found 13 NETs in 11/16 patients (9 small bowel, 3 pancreas, 1 bile ducts). Agreement between WCE and laparotomy was recorded in 9 patients (Sensitivity=75%; Specificity=37.5%; PPV=55%; NPV=60%). Correspondence assessed per-lesions produced similar results (Sensitivity=70%; Specificity=25%; PPV=44%; NPV=50%). No capsule retentions were recorded.Conclusions: Wireless-capsule endoscopy is not indicated as second-line investigation for patients with gastro-entero-pancreatic NETs. In the setting of a referral center, it might provide additional information when conventional investigations are inconclusive about the primary site.Abbreviations: DBE: double balloon enteroscopy; GEP-NET: gastro-entero-pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor; GI: gastrointestinal; ENETS: European Neuroendocrine Tumor Society; NET: neuroendocrine tumor; SSRS: somatostatin receptor scintigraphy; WCE: wireless capsule endoscopy.

2003 ◽  
Vol 98 ◽  
pp. S298-S298 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carl Mele ◽  
Anthony Infantolino ◽  
Mitchell Conn ◽  
Thomas Kowalski ◽  
Sidney Cohen ◽  
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Gut ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 63 (Suppl 1) ◽  
pp. A274.1-A274
Author(s):  
MR Smith ◽  
B Drinkwater ◽  
R Mahmood ◽  
P Nicolson ◽  
S Ishaq ◽  
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2004 ◽  
Vol 18 (9) ◽  
pp. 559-565 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shou-jiang Tang ◽  
Dimitrios Christodoulo ◽  
Simon Zanati ◽  
Elena Dubcenco ◽  
Rima Petroniene ◽  
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BACKGROUND:Wireless capsule endoscopy (CE) is increasingly being used in the investigation of obscure gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding, but some studies have found that many of the bleeding lesions recognized by this technique are within the reach of conventional endoscopy.METHODS:The results of CE performed in the authors' centre in a 12 month period for obscure GI bleeding were retrospectively reviewed.RESULTS:Of the 46 patients with obscure GI bleeding, CE found a definite or probable cause in 19 (41%) and a possible cause in another 10 (22%), with an overall diagnostic yield of 63%. One of these lesions was found to be within reach of conventional gastroscopy, two were within reach of push enteroscopy, four were within reach of colonoscopy and one was within reach of retrograde enteroscopy through a stoma. The percentage of patients with a bleeding source within reach of routine endoscopy but missed during pre-CE endoscopy was significantly higher for those patients having endoscopy only in the community (30% [eight of 27]) versus in the authors' centre (0% [zero of 19]).CONCLUSIONS:CE was valuable for diagnosing bleeding lesions not only within the small bowel, but also in the stomach and colon. However, 'second-look' endoscopy may be considered before ordering CE for obscure GI bleeding when local expertise is available.


2015 ◽  
Vol 110 ◽  
pp. S939-S940
Author(s):  
Ahmed Al-Khazraji ◽  
Melik Tiba ◽  
Moosavi Syed ◽  
Rafael Ching Companioni ◽  
Joshua Aron ◽  
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2012 ◽  
Vol 75 (4) ◽  
pp. AB267
Author(s):  
Manuele Furnari ◽  
Giovanni Ballardini ◽  
Edoardo Savarino ◽  
Lorenzo Gemignani ◽  
Vincenzo Savarino ◽  
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