Enteroscopy has a procedure-related perforation rate from less than 1% to 6.5%. It seems to be higher in therapeutic enteroscopy, especially polypectomy of large polyps, and in patients who have altered surgical anatomy. Early recognition is life-saving and studies have shown that if surgery is done within 12 hours of perforation the prognosis is better. In a patient who has undergone small bowel endoscopy the diagnosis of small bowel perforation should be suspected if the patient has acute pain in the abdomen. Early diagnosis should be the goal with prompt surgical correction
The evaluation of small bowel in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is mainly performed in cases with ...
The laparoscopic approach to the management of small bowel obstruction (SBO) has been associated wit...
AbstractSmall bowel endoscopy has now become a routine investigation. The most common methods to vis...
AbstractThis article reviews the various aetiologies of small bowel perforations and their managemen...
Background and aim: Perforation of the colon as a result of endoscopic manipulation is considered a ...
Background: Perforation of the small bowel is a common abdominal surgical emergency faced by the gen...
The incidence of small bowel perforation is low but can develop from a variety of causes including C...
International audienceBackground and study aims Perforations are a known adverse event of endoscopy...
The small bowel remains the “last frontier” in gastroenterology for a long period after the start of...
Objective: The aim of this study was to report our management and outcomes of patients who underwent...
AbstractWith the advent of small bowel enteroscopy, the limits to the endoscopic access to the small...
Background: Perforation of the small bowel from a wide variety of causes is a significant entity in ...
NEED FOR THE STUDY: Peritonitis remains one of most important infectious problems that a surgeon ha...
Colonoscopic perforation is a serious and potentially life-threatening complication of colonoscopy. ...
Background: Perforation of the small bowel from a wide variety of causes is a significant entity in ...
The evaluation of small bowel in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is mainly performed in cases with ...
The laparoscopic approach to the management of small bowel obstruction (SBO) has been associated wit...
AbstractSmall bowel endoscopy has now become a routine investigation. The most common methods to vis...
AbstractThis article reviews the various aetiologies of small bowel perforations and their managemen...
Background and aim: Perforation of the colon as a result of endoscopic manipulation is considered a ...
Background: Perforation of the small bowel is a common abdominal surgical emergency faced by the gen...
The incidence of small bowel perforation is low but can develop from a variety of causes including C...
International audienceBackground and study aims Perforations are a known adverse event of endoscopy...
The small bowel remains the “last frontier” in gastroenterology for a long period after the start of...
Objective: The aim of this study was to report our management and outcomes of patients who underwent...
AbstractWith the advent of small bowel enteroscopy, the limits to the endoscopic access to the small...
Background: Perforation of the small bowel from a wide variety of causes is a significant entity in ...
NEED FOR THE STUDY: Peritonitis remains one of most important infectious problems that a surgeon ha...
Colonoscopic perforation is a serious and potentially life-threatening complication of colonoscopy. ...
Background: Perforation of the small bowel from a wide variety of causes is a significant entity in ...
The evaluation of small bowel in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is mainly performed in cases with ...
The laparoscopic approach to the management of small bowel obstruction (SBO) has been associated wit...
AbstractSmall bowel endoscopy has now become a routine investigation. The most common methods to vis...