The Diagnostic Efficacy of Visually Enhanced Lesion Scope (Velscope) In Identifying Benign , Dysplastic and Cancerous Oral Lesions
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.11898Keywords:
Autoflouresence examination , VELscope , oral premalignant lesions.Abstract
Background : Visual inspection by conventional oral examination (COE) has been the backbone of oral
cancer and precancer detection. More recently, several commercially available diagnostic adjuncts have
been developed to aid clinicians in the early detection of oral epithelial dysplasia (OED) and squamous cell
carcinoma (SCC), such as OralCDx, Toluidine coloring, ViziLite machine, Identafi machine, and VELscope.
VELscope is a technology based on the principles of autofluorescence mechanism imaging. This device
offers in-vivo, real-time, direct visualization of tissue autofluorescence, termed direct visual fluorescent
examination (DVFE). It is currently marketed as an oral cancer screening tool to be used with all new and
recall dental patients and as an aid for surgeons in tumor margin delineation.
Aim of the study :was to obtain auto fluorescent data on variety of histopathologically distinct oral lesions
and assessment of direct auto fluorescent examination validity in identifying dysplastic (premalignant)
and malignant oral mucosal lesions using VELscope and judgment with histopathological examination.
Materials and methods: Routine oral examination of fifty patients having suspicious oral lesions followed
by direct autofluorescent examination by VElscope and then histopathological examination.
Conclusion : VELscope can be considered as an adjunctive device to enhance the visualization of oral
mucosal abnormalities, but not as a tool for risk stratification.
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