Intraoperative Enteroscopy: Is There Still a Role?
- PMID: 27908515
- DOI: 10.1016/j.giec.2016.08.009
Intraoperative Enteroscopy: Is There Still a Role?
Abstract
Intraoperative enteroscopy (IOE) to explore obscure gastrointestinal bleeding is now rarely indicated. IOE allows complete small bowel exploration in 57% to 100% of cases, finds a bleeding source in 80% of cases, allows the recurrence-free management of gastrointestinal bleeding in 76% of cases, but carries a high morbidity and mortality. IOE only remains indicated to guide the intraoperative treatment of preoperatively identified small bowel lesions when nonoperative treatments are unavailable and/or when intraoperative localization by external examination is impossible.
Keywords: Digestive surgery; Intraoperative enteroscopy; Laparotomy; Obscure gastrointestinal bleeding; Small bowel.
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