Imaging of the Small Bowel Carmen Meier, MD March 24, 2012.

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Imaging of the Small Bowel Carmen Meier, MD March 24, 2012

Small Bowel Facts Consists of: duodenum, jejunum, ileum 20 to 30 feet long Role – Digestion of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids – Absorption of nutrients

Why image the small bowel? Structural problems – Strictures (medications, Crohn’s disease) – Inflammation (Crohn’s, infection, ischemia) – Masses or polyps – Foreign bodies (capsules) Bleeding – Vascular ectasia (AVMs) – Masses/tumors – Polyps – Meckel's diverticulum – Dieulafoy's lesion – Ulcerations

Radiology Imaging Small Bowel Follow Through Enteroclysis CT Tagged RBC scan Angiography

SBFT Po radio-opaque contrast followed by serial x-rays Position changes, abdominal pressure often needed Unable to see small lesions or mucosal lesions (AVMs)

SBFT Useful for fistulas (Crohn’s disease)

Enteroclysis Injection of contrast followed by methylcellulose through nasoduodenal tube. Contrast coats the intestine and the methylcellulose distends the lumen to help with visualization.

Enteroclysis Con: nasoduodenal tube, uncomfortable, time-intensive

CT Enterography – High volume (1200ml) negative oral contrast over 1 hour (no tube) – improves small bowel distension c/w regular CT – Give IV contrast to evaluate bowel wall

Crohn’s Disease Crohn’s disease

Tagged RBC scan Small amount of blood drawn and labeled with radioactive material (Technetium) Blood then re-injected and circulates: picked up by gamma scan

Tagged RBC scan Pro: may pick up slower bleed Con: – Only approximate location given – Does not pick up intermittently bleeding lesions – No option for intervention

Angiography Selective cannulation and contrast injection of blood vessels by interventional radiologist under fluoroscopy to pick up brisk/active bleeding

Angiography Pro: Intervention possible (occlusion of bleeding vessel with coils, etc) Con: – Fast, active bleeds only – Need at least approximate location – Invasive – High IV contrast load -> renal issues – Not available everywhere

Endoscopic Imaging of Small Bowel Video Caspule Endoscopy Push Enteroscopy Single Balloon Enteroscopy Double Balloon Enteroscopy

Capsule Endoscopy Small capsule capable of taking sequential still images that are transmitted to receiver is swallowed by patient. Capsule disposable. Images downloaded from receiver and analyzed by MD.

Capsule Endoscopy Pro: Noninvasive Con: – No control over images – Unable to intervene – Still requires prep – Takes some time – Not all patients suitable candidates

“Standard” Enteroscopy Pro: – Able to intervene Biopsy, polypectomy, cautery, foreign body retrival Con: – Invasive – Not suitable for all patients

Push Enteroscopy Simply pushing a (pediatric) colonoscope (180cm) or dedicated enteroscope (200cm) into the small bowel as far as possible Limitations: – Uncomfortable (anesthesia) – Small bowel is non-fixed, and therefore difficult to simply advance scope – Looping in stomach

Single Balloon Enteroscopy Push-and-pull mechanism Needed: Balloon Control Unit and single-use splinting tube Most procedures take about 1 hour Limitations: – Still uncomfortable for patient (anesthesia) – Post-surgical anatomy – Contraindicated with varices

Single Balloon Enteroscopy

Double Balloon Enteroscopy One balloon on endoscope, one on overtube Visualization of more distal small bowel Limitations: – Fujinon system – More difficult to learn – minutes procedure time

Questions?