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Other diagnostic studies for ileus include enteroclysis. Enteroclysis is done when abdominal x ray and CT scan are inconclusive but patient is still suspected of underlying ileus. | Other diagnostic studies for ileus include enteroclysis. Enteroclysis is done when abdominal x ray and CT scan are inconclusive but patient is still suspected of underlying ileus.<ref name="pmid22336074">{{cite journal |vauthors=Fork FT, Karlsson N, Kadhem S, Ohlsson B |title=Small bowel enteroclysis with magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography in patients with failed and uncertain passage of a patency capsule |journal=BMC Med Imaging |volume=12 |issue= |pages=3 |year=2012 |pmid=22336074 |pmc=3313890 |doi=10.1186/1471-2342-12-3 |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid7726042">{{cite journal |vauthors=Frager DH, Baer JW, Rothpearl A, Bossart PA |title=Distinction between postoperative ileus and mechanical small-bowel obstruction: value of CT compared with clinical and other radiographic findings |journal=AJR Am J Roentgenol |volume=164 |issue=4 |pages=891–4 |year=1995 |pmid=7726042 |doi=10.2214/ajr.164.4.7726042 |url=}}</ref> | ||
*In enteroclysis, contrast material is used to observe the movements of intestine. | *In enteroclysis, contrast material is used to observe the movements of intestine. | ||
*Most commonly water-soluble radio-opaque contrast material such as Gastrografin is used. | *Most commonly water-soluble radio-opaque contrast material such as Gastrografin is used. |
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Overview
Other diagnostic studies for ileus include enteroclysis. Enteroclysis is done when abdominal x ray and CT scan are inconclusive but patient is still suspected of underlying ileus. In enteroclysis, water-soluble radio-opaque contrast material such as Gastrografin is used to observe the movements of intestine. Enteroclysis can also help in differentiating ileus from small bowel obstruction.
Other Diagnostic Studies
Other diagnostic studies for ileus include enteroclysis. Enteroclysis is done when abdominal x ray and CT scan are inconclusive but patient is still suspected of underlying ileus.[1][2]
- In enteroclysis, contrast material is used to observe the movements of intestine.
- Most commonly water-soluble radio-opaque contrast material such as Gastrografin is used.
- Enteroclysis is also more accurate in identifying the mucosal histology of small bowel.
- It can help in differentiating ileus from small bowel obstruction.
- Enteroclysis can also help in identifying the severity and patency of intestine in case of mechanical obstruction.
References
- ↑ Fork FT, Karlsson N, Kadhem S, Ohlsson B (2012). "Small bowel enteroclysis with magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography in patients with failed and uncertain passage of a patency capsule". BMC Med Imaging. 12: 3. doi:10.1186/1471-2342-12-3. PMC 3313890. PMID 22336074.
- ↑ Frager DH, Baer JW, Rothpearl A, Bossart PA (1995). "Distinction between postoperative ileus and mechanical small-bowel obstruction: value of CT compared with clinical and other radiographic findings". AJR Am J Roentgenol. 164 (4): 891–4. doi:10.2214/ajr.164.4.7726042. PMID 7726042.