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. 2014 Feb 16;6(2):41–48. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v6.i2.41

Table 2.

Advantages and limitations of transnasal endoscopy

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.