Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3304721 Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundPerforming a complete colonoscopy to the cecum is important for ruling out malignancy and other lesions, but failure rates are significant with a standard colonoscope. A previous study using a push enteroscope for failed colonoscopies had a completion rate of 68.7%.ObjectiveTo improve the cecal intubation rate by using a newer version of a push enteroscope.DesignRetrospective study at first, then a prospective study.SettingSingle-center veterans health care system.PatientsA total of 47 patients in whom the cecum was not reached with a regular adult colonoscope between January 2007 and December 2010 were included. Those with poor bowel preparation were excluded.InterventionsRepeat colonoscopy using a new version of a push enteroscope.Main Outcome MeasurementsThe rate of cecal intubation and additional pathological findings.ResultsThe cecum or terminal ileum was reached in 45 patients (96%). Additional significant pathological findings in the previously unexamined colon were seen in 18 patients (38%).LimitationsSmall sample size, lack of comparison with other endoscopes.ConclusionsColonoscopy with a push enteroscope could be advanced to either the terminal ileum or cecum in 96% of patients, which is one of the highest known completion rates in patients in whom colonoscopy failed. Clinical management changed in all patients with additional findings.

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