2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2008.06.036
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Role of intraoperative enteroscopy in the management of obscure gastointestinal bleeding at the time of video-capsule endoscopy

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“…In the 15 patients with lesions on VCE, intraoperative enteroscopy yielded treatment in 13 (87%), whereas in the 3 negative VCE studies, the intraoperative enteroscopy result was normal, suggesting an important directive role for VCE. 86 …”
Section: Intraoperative Enteroscopymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In the 15 patients with lesions on VCE, intraoperative enteroscopy yielded treatment in 13 (87%), whereas in the 3 negative VCE studies, the intraoperative enteroscopy result was normal, suggesting an important directive role for VCE. 86 …”
Section: Intraoperative Enteroscopymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In the 15 patients with lesions on VCE, intraoperative enteroscopy yielded treatment in 13 (87%), whereas in the 3 VCE studies with negative results, the intraoperative enteroscopy result was normal, suggesting an important directive role for VCE. 96 Common adverse events associated with intraoperative enteroscopy include serosal tears, avulsion of mesenteric vessels, and prolonged ileus. 97 Because of the high morbidity associated with intraoperative enteroscopy, its use is currently reserved for rare cases in which other modalities have failed to identify a lesion, or deep enteroscopy cannot be performed without lysis of adhesions.…”
Section: Role Of Intraoperative Enteroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding is also similar to a study by Douard et al which reported that 13 of 15 patients (80%) with positive VCE preoperatively had the same diagnoses confirmed during IOE. 17 Hartmann also found that IOE confirmed diagnoses in 95% of patients with a positive VCE. 18 Diagnostic yield of DBE for patients with OGIB also appeared similar.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Similarly, a study by Douard et al reported that 66.7% (2/3) patients with negative VCE ultimately had a diagnosis made during IOE. 17 In contrast, Hartmann reported that only 14.2% (1/7) of patients with negative VCE were found to have a lesion diagnosed at IOE. 18 Therefore, gastroenterologists and surgeons should be more careful in selecting patients for IOE when VCE and/or DE are negative.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%