Table 2.
Advantages of transnasal endoscopy | Limitations of transnasal endoscopy |
More comfortable and tolerable than unsedated TOE | Needs nasal pretreatment |
Safer and cost-effective than sedated TOE | Nasal pain and discomfort |
Elimination of all side effects due to sedation | Mild epistaxis |
Total procedure time is shorter than sedated TOE | Limited functionality (suction, air, water) |
No or minimal hemodynamic changes | Extreme flexibility of scope body |
No intravenous line is necessary routinely | Narrow working channel. Not appropriate for through the scope interventional procedures |
Patient can speak, watch and discuss during procedure | Needs extra training |
No need for mouthpiece | No HD image capabilities |
Evaluation of nasal cavity, pharynx and larynx | Higher insertion failure rate |
Can be done in sitting position | Longer examination time |
Visual satisfaction for patients | Not appropriate for patients with nasal problems |
TOE: Transoral endoscopy; HD: High-definition.