Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3308525 Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundPathologic diagnosis and therapeutic interventions on the small bowel have been difficult and challenging for gastroenterologists. In the last few years, significant advances have been made in this direction. New diagnostic and therapeutic modalities for visualizing the small bowel have been introduced. Furthermore, increased indications for small-bowel imaging and therapeutics have been recognized. However, the currently available methods have limitations, and development of newer, rapid, minimally invasive, safe, and readily available techniques is needed.ObjectiveOur purpose was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a novel method of spiral enteroscopy using a specialized overtube (Endo-Ease Discovery SB) with a pediatric colonoscope (PCF-140L).DesignCase series.SettingTwo international tertiary referral centers.PatientsTwenty-seven adult patients with obscure GI bleeding were enrolled in this study.InterventionSpiral enteroscopy with the Endo-Ease Discovery SB overtube and a pediatric colonoscope.Main Outcome MeasurementsDepth of insertion, time of procedure, and complications.ResultsAverage depth of insertion was 176 cm (range 80-340 cm) from ligament of Treitz, and average time of procedure was 36.5 minutes (range 90-65 minutes). Eleven patients had minor complications, which included minimal mucosal trauma and sore throat.LimitationsSmall number of patients with a case series study design.ConclusionsPreliminary data suggest that use of Endo-Ease Discovery SB overtube for enteroscopy is a safe and effective technique for visualization of the small bowel.

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