Intraoperative Enteroscopy – Authors’experience from the period 1995–2002
Authors:
M. Kopáčová; J. Bureš; S. Rejchrt; M. Široký; J. Bedrna 1; A. Ferko 1; Z. Hajžman 1; P. Hladík 1; T. Holeček 1; T. Hroch 1; M. Chochola 1; P. Jandík 1; E. Jaroš 1; B. Jon 1; K. Kabeláč 1; M. Leško 1; J. Mergancová 1; I. Pospíšil; J. Příborský 1; D. Šimkovič 1; V. Špaček 1; J. Trlica 1; L. Vykouřil 1
Authors‘ workplace:
KCVL 2. interní kliniky FN, Hradec Králové 1Chirurgická klinika FN, Hradec Králové
Published in:
Čas. Lék. čes. 2003; : 303-306
Category:
Overview
Authors present their experience with the intraoperative enteroscopy method - an invasive technique of small bowelexamination. It is performed under narcosis at an operating theatre (i.e. in co-operation with surgeon and anaesthesiologist).The endoscopy-performing physician becomes one of the members of the operating team. The advantageof the method is the possibility to examine of the whole small intestine and to solve immediately the pathologicalfindings by endoscopic or surgical intervention. The examination is invasive and the correct indication is mandatory.Authors report their results of 18 intraoperative panendoscopies of small intestine.
Key words:
intraoperative enteroscopy, small bowel, endoscopy.
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Addictology Allergology and clinical immunology Angiology Audiology Clinical biochemistry Dermatology & STDs Paediatric gastroenterology Paediatric surgery Paediatric cardiology Paediatric neurology Paediatric ENT Paediatric psychiatry Paediatric rheumatology Diabetology Pharmacy Vascular surgery Pain management Dental HygienistArticle was published in
Journal of Czech Physicians
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