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Double Balloon Enteroscopy Detects Small Bowel Mass Lesions Missed by Capsule Endoscopy
Authors:Andrew Ross  Shahab Mehdizadeh  Jeffrey Tokar  Jonathan A. Leighton  Ahmad Kamal  Ann Chen  Drew Schembre  Gary Chen  Kenneth Binmoeller  Richard Kozarek  Irving Waxman  Charles Dye  Lauren Gerson  M. Edwyn Harrison  Oleh Haluszka  Simon Lo  Carol Semrad
Affiliation:The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA. andrew.ross@vmmc.org
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Small bowel mass lesions (SBML) are a relatively common cause of obscure gastrointestinal bleeding (OGIB). Their detection has been limited by the inability to endoscopically examine the entire small intestine. This has changed with the introduction of capsule endoscopy (CE) and double balloon enteroscopy (DBE) into clinical practice. STUDY AIM: To evaluate the detection of SBML by DBE and CE in patients with OGIB who were found to have SBML by DBE and underwent both procedures. METHODS: A retrospective review of a prospectively collected database of all patients undergoing DBE for OGIB at seven North American tertiary centers was performed. Those patients who were found to have SBML as a cause of their OGIB were further analyzed. RESULTS: During an 18 month period, 183 patients underwent DBE for OGIB. A small bowel mass lesion was identified in 18 patients. Of these, 15 patients had prior CE. Capsule endoscopy identified the mass lesion in five patients; fresh luminal blood with no underlying lesion in seven patients, and non-specific erythema in three patients. Capsule endoscopy failed to identify all four cases of primary small bowel adenocarcinoma. CONCLUSIONS: Double balloon enteroscopy detects small bowel mass lesions responsible for OGIB that are missed by CE. Additional endoscopic evaluation of the small bowel by DBE or intraoperative enteroscopy should be performed in patients with ongoing OGIB and negative or non-specific findings on CE.
Keywords:Enteroscopy  Small bowel  Neoplasm  Obscure gastrointestinal bleeding
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