Diagnostics (Jan 2024)

The Application of I-Scan Imaging for Evaluating Benign Vocal Lesions

  • Che-Hsien Chou,
  • Chih-Hua Chen,
  • Andy Wei-Ge Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics14030270
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
p. 270

Abstract

Read online

Current standard methods for evaluating benign vocal lesions, including white light laryngoscopy and video laryngostroboscopy, may struggle to identify smaller lesions. While histopathological results obtained from laryngeal microsurgery provide definitive results, their invasiveness can lead to scarring and impaired phonological outcomes. Intralesional steroid injection has recently gained acceptance, but it lacks pathological diagnostic capabilities. Therefore, there is a growing need for a simple examination that can enhance the diagnosis of benign vocal lesions. NBI, from Olympus Corporation, has shown promising outcomes in detecting and characterizing laryngeal lesions. The i-scan technology by PENTAX, while providing the ability to improve visual clarity during endoscopic procedures, has been addressed less in this field. Our study aims to further investigate the application of i-scan imaging in benign vocal lesions, enrolling patients diagnosed with vocal cysts, polyps, and nodules. We conducted i-scan imaging prior to office-based intralesional steroid injection, assessing the possibility of its providing additional diagnostic information for benign vocal lesions without additional burden.

Keywords