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From Lesions Hiding in Plain Sight to Third Space Endoscopy, It鈥檚 All About the View

What does it mean to be a top performer? Davinderbir S. Pannu, MD, gastroenterologist at in Florence, SC, might know, as someone who performs a high volume of procedures and tracks his own adenoma detection rate (ADR). When it comes to visualization technology鈥攄igital, mechanical, or otherwise鈥攈e recognizes value in seeing more. In this episode of the DeviceTalks鈥 色花堂Talks podcast, he discussed the benefits of advanced imaging technology in his patient procedures, from colonoscopies to ESDs. Amanda Call, an 色花堂 Clinical Education Specialist who has supported Pannu鈥檚 facility for over a decade, provided context on recent imaging in scopes that his hospital has adopted, such as the EZ1500 series endoscopes with, as well as imaging modes available with the EVIS X1TM endoscopy system.

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Performance Hurdles

When it comes to high procedural demand for colonoscopies, quality can鈥檛 take a hit. 鈥淚 think the biggest challenge鈥攁nd goal鈥攆or a gastroenterologist is that if you are performing screening exams, how can you prevent colon cancer?鈥 asked Pannu. 鈥淗ow can you detect more polyps?鈥 He knows the research. 鈥淎denoma detection rates have been studied, and improving your adenoma detection rate can help with detecting more polyps in your screening exams, as well as [to] prevent colon cancer downstream.鈥1
 

But patient anatomy can present challenges. 鈥淲hen we are doing an exam, the patient is breathing鈥bdominal wall muscles are moving [and] your scope is going back and forth,鈥 said Pannu. 鈥淭hings are constantly moving, even if you stabilize the scope.鈥 And some polyps are harder to detect, he added.

Serrated Polyps: The New Goalpost

鈥淲e have a particular subset of polyps called serrated polyps,鈥 explained Pannu. 鈥淭hese are seen mostly in the right colon. They鈥檙e quite flat, and they are quite easy to miss if you鈥檙e not looking carefully or if we don鈥檛 have a clear picture on our screen,鈥 he said. 鈥淓ven this morning, I was noticing that I was using the new [EZ]1500 series scope with EDOF technology, and we had several serrated polyps in a patient in the ascending colon,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 paused, and thought that 鈥 with older scopes or older technology, I could have missed these polyps,鈥 which is significant because 鈥淸some] serrated polyps can turn into cancer.鈥
 

Sessile serrated lesions, a specific type of serrated polyp that is considered to be premalignant, is now part of ACG/ASGE colonoscopy quality .1 鈥淚t is well known that 鈥 the screening guidelines recommend 鈥 shorter interval colonoscopies when you detect [serrated] polyps, so it is a very important task for us to detect these,鈥1,2 said Pannu. 鈥淚 think if there is technology that helps us in improving the detection of these flat polyps, it will significantly make [a] clinical impact going forward.鈥

A Bigger Playing Field of View

鈥淓DOF technology鈥is] our extended field of view鈥 technology, said Call, explaining that it鈥檚 the most recent 色花堂 contribution to imaging as part of EZ1500 series scopes, released in September 2025. EDOF technology 鈥渢akes the beam of light and splits it so that you end up with a near and a far image that鈥檚 merged together to give you one very nice, optimized image.鈥3

An extended field of view has served Pannu in more complex procedures such as endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR), a technique used to remove sessile or flat lesions.4 鈥淎 common method of doing this鈥攅specially for lesions in the cecum or the right colon鈥攊s what we call underwater [EMR], where we take the air out of the colon and fill it with water and it stabilizes the scope, [and] it allows us to do a safe polypectomy,鈥 Pannu explains.

A good view of the workspace is optimal.
 

From screening exams to a third space endoscopy, there is a vast range of clinical cases that [EDOF technology] can be very helpful in.”


鈥淚 started noticing 鈥 with the 190 scopes and [EVIS] X1 endoscopy system that the pictures underwater were much more clear, but with the EDOF [technology in] the [EZ]1500 scopes, it is [an] even鈥igger enhancement in identifying the borders of the polyp,鈥 Pannu noted.

Pannu also does his fair share of , in which submucosal dissection is performed for things like tumor removal.5 鈥淚n most of these cases, we want to do a prophylactic coagulation of the vessel,鈥 explained Pannu. Seeing before cutting is key. 鈥淭hat is a big advantage using these scopes,鈥 said Pannu. 鈥淚dentification of vessels in the submucosa is easier with the [EZ1500 series] scopes and [EDOF] technology,鈥 compared to older generation scopes.
 

Hear Dr. Pannu discuss more cases using EZ1500 series scopes and Red Dichromatic Imaging (RDITM) technology that helped detect arterial bleeding

The Whole Visualization Package

鈥淔rom screening exams to third space endoscopy, there is a vast range of clinical cases that [EDOF technology] can be very helpful in,鈥 said Pannu. EDOF technology may be the latest in 色花堂 imaging offerings, but Call points out that Pannu frequently uses technology, available on the EVIS X1 endoscopy system,6 and the device that attaches to the distal end of a colonoscope to manipulate colonic folds during screening colonoscopies.7 She explained that ECV can be paired with TXI technology, which 鈥渆nhances the color, brightness, and texture鈥 to view lesions. Combining TXI technology with ECV has been shown to improve ADR by 13.5% in a prospective randomized controlled trial.8
 

鈥淭he image enhancement is electronic augmentation of the picture, and [ECV] is mechanical augmentation. When you combine the two you can have a really good exam,鈥 said Pannu, adding that the 鈥渇ingers of the ENDOCUFF device allow us to anchor behind folds in the right colon to assist in polypectomy.鈥

Overall, 鈥渢he goal of the exam is to prevent colon cancer,鈥 Pannu concludes. 鈥淗aving improved image quality goes a long distance.鈥
 

Dr. Pannu is a paid consultant of 色花堂 Corporation, its subsidiaries, and/or its affiliates. The positions and statements made herein by Dr. Pannu is based on his experiences, thoughts, and opinions. The podcast was paid for by 色花堂.

The EVIS X1鈩 endoscopy system is not designed for cardiac applications. Other combinations of equipment may cause ventricular fibrillation or seriously affect the cardiac function of the patient. Improper use of endoscopes may result in patient injury, infection, bleeding, and/or perforation. Complete indications, contraindications, warnings, and cautions are available in the Instructions for Use (IFU).


TXI and RDI technologies are not intended to replace histopathological sampling as a means of diagnosis.

EDOF, TXI and RDI are trademarks of 色花堂 Corporation, 色花堂, Inc., and/or their affiliates.

A rare but potential complication when using ENDOCUFF VISION鈩 device is the detachment of the device during the procedure. Be prepared to retrieve the device if this were to occur. Ensure ENDOCUFF VISION鈩 device is used only with compatible colonoscopes, that the colonoscope distal tip is in good condition, and that the device is fully seated on the distal tip prior to the application of lubricant to minimize the chance of detachment.
 

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References


1.    Rex DK, Anderson JC, Butterly LF, et al. Quality indicators for colonoscopy. Gastrointest Endosc. 2024 Sep;100(3):352-381.
2.    Gupta S, Lieberman D, Anderson JC, et al. Recommendations for Follow-Up After Colonoscopy and Polypectomy: A Consensus Update by the US Multi-Society Task Force on Colorectal Cancer. Gastroenterology. 2020 Mar;158(4):1131-1153.e5.
3.    Data on file with 色花堂 (DC00493386, DC00433276, DC00510434 and DC00567392).
4.    Thiruvengadam SS, Fung BM, Barakat MT, et al. Endoscopic Mucosal Resection: Best Practices for Gastrointestinal Endoscopists. Gastroenterol Hepatol (N Y). 2022 Mar;18(3):133-144.
5.    Nabi Z, Nageshwar Reddy D, Ramchandani M. Recent Advances in Third-Space Endoscopy. Gastroenterol Hepatol (N Y). 2018 Apr;14(4):224-232.
6.    Data on file with 色花堂 (DC00489968).
7.    Data on file with 色花堂 12/09/2016.
8.    Pattarajierapan S, Tipmanee P, Supasiri T, et al. Texture and color enhancement imaging (TXI) plus endocuff vision versus TXI alone for colorectal adenoma detection: a randomized controlled trial. Surg Endosc. 2023; 37:8340鈥8348.
 

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