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Background: Control of allograft rejection remains the most difficult dilem
ma in intestinal transplantation. Standard endoscopic surveillance to date
has not been always accurate in the diagnosis of rejection. We describe the
first application of a zoom video endoscope in monitoring graft mucosa in
humans after intestinal transplantation.
Method: A zoom video endoscope, which can magnify the image up to 100-fold,
was used in this study. The patient was a 31-year-old man who received an
isolated intestinal transplant. Surveillance endoscopy with the zoom video
endoscope was performed through the ileostomy. Endoscopic biopsies were don
e at the same time.
Results: The zoom video endoscope showed the microscopic architecture of th
e graft mucosa such as villi and crypts with outstanding quality. We found
that an enlargement of the crypt areas appeared to correlate with morpholog
ic changes of early rejection. This finding was reversed with the treatment
of rejection.
Conclusions: The zoom video endoscope successfully showed the detailed info
rmation of intestinal mucosa,The ability to visualize a more representative
view of the graft mucosa could lead to better detection of early rejection
. A greater experience with this unique method will provide more accurate a
ssessment of the intestinal allograft.