Double-contrast barium enema examination technique
- PMID: 10831679
- DOI: 10.1148/radiology.215.3.r00jn36642
Double-contrast barium enema examination technique
Abstract
This review article presents the principles for performing a safe, comfortable, and accurate double-contrast barium enema examination. The procedure is a flexible examination in which the fluoroscopist interacts with the patient, the controls of the fluoroscope, and the image on the television monitor. During a double-contrast examination, images of the colon are created by manipulating the patient, the barium pool, and the amount of air insufflated into the rectum. Fluoroscopy is essential for guiding the radiologist to obtain spot images with adequate technical factors. The fluoroscopist analyzes the luminal contour, the barium-coated mucosal surface en face, and the barium pool to detect abnormalities in the colon. With careful technique, a high-quality examination can be performed in most patients.
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The double-contrast barium enema examination.Radiology. 2001 Oct;221(1):273-4. doi: 10.1148/radiology.221.1.r01oc31273. Radiology. 2001. PMID: 11568352 No abstract available.
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