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Published on: October 16, 2013
Small bowel polyps, arteriovenous malformations, strictures, and miscellaneous lesions
1Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, AZ 85259, USA.
Interventional enteroscopy, including balloon and rotational techniques, now allows endoscopic treatment of small intestine conditions like polyps and strictures, often avoiding surgery. This advances therapeutic options for lesions previously requiring surgical resection.
Area of Science:
- Gastroenterology
- Endoscopy
- Small Bowel Therapeutics
Background:
- Deep endoscopic access has significantly improved therapeutic capabilities within the small intestine.
- Traditional management of small bowel lesions often involved surgical resection.
Purpose of the Study:
- To describe current endoscopic management strategies for small bowel lesions.
- To highlight advances in interventional enteroscopy for treating polyps, angioectasias, and strictures.
Main Methods:
- Utilized double- and single-balloon enteroscopes and rotational endoscopy for deep small bowel access.
- Reviewed current endoscopic techniques for lesion management.
Main Results:
- Endoscopic resection is now feasible and effective for small bowel polyps, including those in polyposis syndromes.
- Interventional enteroscopy provides viable treatment for angioectasias and strictures.
Conclusions:
- Modern interventional enteroscopy offers effective endoscopic solutions for a range of small bowel pathologies.
- These techniques minimize the need for surgical intervention in managing small intestine lesions.
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