In our first clinical experience, we have found that Retrograde Tethered Capsule Endomicroscopy (R-TCE) was able to be advanced ~ 30 cm in 3 minutes in the colon of an unsedated study subject. R-TCE imaging enabled full circumferential OCT visualization of 96.60 ± 0.22 (95% CI) of the human colon wall. 3D rendered flythroughs of R-TCE OCT images demonstrate comprehensive visualization behind colonic folds where pre-neoplastic lesions may be missed by colonoscopy. The R-TCE procedure was well-tolerated, there were no complications, and a sigmoidoscopy conducted after the procedure did not show any R-TCE-related mucosal damage.
We have developed a new self-propelled OCT imaging technology called retrograde Tethered Capsule Endomicroscopy
(R-TCE) for colonic disease screening. We successfully demonstrated that the R-TCE device can be advanced over 1 meter in 5 swine colons in vivo. R-TCE with balloon pullback imaging enabled full circumferential OCT visualization of 95.94 % ± 0.13% of the colon wall. 3D reconstructed colon OCT images and 3D rendered flythroughs showed that R-TCE is feasible for OCT microscopic imaging of the entire colon in vivo. When translated to humans, this R-TCE
technology may provide a less invasive and more efficient alternative to colonoscopy.
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