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Small-bowel endoscopy

Endoscopy, 2004
The role of small-bowel endoscopy in the management of small-bowel diseases is still evolving. During the last year, capsule endoscopy has developed from being an emerging method in gastroenterology to become a clinical reality, and it must now be considered critically.
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Small-Bowel Endoscopy

Endoscopy, 2000
During the last year, promising results with the first clinical applications of capsule endoscopy have been reported; this is a new, revolutionary diagnostic method for endoscopic study of the small bowel. The method has chiefly been used in patients with obscure gastrointestinal bleeding, and in some cases has allowed additional diagnoses to be made ...
F P, Rossini, M, Pennazio
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Endoscopy of the Small Bowel

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1982
The examination of the small bowel well beyond the ligament of Trietz requires more refined techniques and specialized instruments. This article discusses the equipment and technique for small bowel endoscopy and presents case histories.
H, Shinya, C, McSherry
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Retention of small bowel capsule endoscopy

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2023
Purpose of review Capsule endoscopy is widely recognized as a safe and effective procedure to evaluate the small bowel and/or the colon noninvasively. Although infrequent, capsule retention is the most feared adverse event related to this technique.
Rosa, Bruno   +2 more
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Small bowel endoscopy in children

Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2012
Endoscopic investigation of small bowel pathology in children has historically been difficult due to location, length and tortuosity of the small bowel. Recently, video capsule endoscopy and balloon-assisted enteroscopy techniques have evolved as new diagnostic tools and are increasingly used in the paediatric population.
de Ridder, L.   +2 more
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Small bowel endoscopy in inflammatory bowel disease

Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2012
The last decade has witnessed a revolution in small bowel (SB) endoscopy technologies. Endoscopists are no longer confined to the use of push enteroscopy or the significantly more invasive intra-operative enteroscopy: SB capsule endoscopy (SBCE) and device assisted enteroscopy (DAE) have rapidly enabled endoscopic visualisation of the entire SB without
Edward J, Despott, Chris, Fraser
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Small bowel diagnostics: Current place of small bowel endoscopy

Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2012
The small intestine has been difficult to examine by traditional endoscopic and radiologic techniques. Until the end of the last century, the small bowel follow through was the primary diagnostic tool for suspected small bowel disease. In recent years capsule endoscopy, deep enteroscopy using balloon-assisted or spiral techniques, computerized ...
Huseyin, Aktas, Peter B, Mensink
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Small-Bowel Endoscopy

2018
Small-bowel endoscopy is a recent technique that has been recently introduced in pediatric gastroenterology practice. It allows to explore a region previously unreachable by standard digestive endoscopy. Small-bowel endoscopy consists of two different techniques: the wireless capsule endoscopy and the balloon-assisted enteroscopy; there is no evidence ...
Paolo Gandullia, Tommaso Bellini
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An update on small bowel endoscopy

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2017
The breakthrough success of capsule endoscopy and device-assisted enteroscopy has inspired researchers to test and push the boundary of these technologies. The authors herein summarize the latest and most significant studies with clinical impact.Competing capsule endoscopy models have enriched the platform of this wireless device.
Hey-Long, Ching   +2 more
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Small-bowel endoscopy.

Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology. Supplement, 1984
Up-to-date, small-intestinal endoscopy has been developed along three main lines (a push-type fiberscope, a rope-way-type fiberscope, and a sonde-type fiberscope), and each fiberscope has both merits and demerits. We can observe small-intestinal diseases sufficiently, wherever they arise int he small intestine, with a suitable scope, chosen according ...
M, Tada, K, Kawai
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