2022
DOI: 10.1055/a-1782-3378
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Light flickering through a narrow window opening in capsule panendoscopy

Abstract: We read with great interest the paper by Vuik et al [1], reporting a single-center experience with application of colon capsule endoscopy as a panendoscopic tool. Both colon capsules and the newer Pill-Cam Crohn's capsule have been used for panendoscopy in several settings. Although with mixed resultsmainly regarding adequate colonic cleansing and completion rates [2], the use of camera capsules for the assessment of the whole gut is here to stay. However, as most roses come with thorns, some crucial issues ne… Show more

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“…However, after PCE establishment, there has been a shift in this classical scenario, due to hypothetical advantages associated with this innovative diagnostic procedure. On one hand, capsule endoscopy now allows the examination of all GI segments on a single procedure [ 47 ]. Furthermore, an adequately timed pan-enteric evaluation may eventually avoid unnecessary inconclusive examinations, with subsequent organizational and economic benefits, as described by Rondonotti et al [ 48 ].…”
Section: Clinical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, after PCE establishment, there has been a shift in this classical scenario, due to hypothetical advantages associated with this innovative diagnostic procedure. On one hand, capsule endoscopy now allows the examination of all GI segments on a single procedure [ 47 ]. Furthermore, an adequately timed pan-enteric evaluation may eventually avoid unnecessary inconclusive examinations, with subsequent organizational and economic benefits, as described by Rondonotti et al [ 48 ].…”
Section: Clinical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%