Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3254607 Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology 2006 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

Evaluation of the small bowel has long been hampered because of its long and multiple complex loop configurations. Yamamoto et al have developed a new method of inserting an endoscope, known as the double-balloon method of enteroscopy, the Fujinon double-balloon endoscopy system being specialised for this application. Two types of endoscope are currently available for this technique. The EN-450 P5 is a thin endoscope for regular use, whereas the EN-450 T5 is a therapeutic double-balloon endoscope with a larger accessory channel of 2.8 mm in diameter. Double-balloon endoscopy enables visualisation of the entire small bowel and also allows for interventional therapy in the small intestine. This method can be used either from an oral or an anal insertion. Observation of an affected area with controlled movement of the endoscope enables interventions, including biopsies, haemostasis, balloon dilatation, stent placement, polypectomy and endoscopic mucosal resection, to be performed. In our large study series, it was demonstrated that double-balloon endoscopy permitted exploration of the small intestine with the high success rate of total enteroscopy. The procedure is safe and useful, and it provides high diagnostic yields and therapeutic capabilities.

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