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The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 2002

Initial experience of wireless-capsule endoscopy for evaluating occult gastrointestinal bleeding and suspected small bowel pathology

Eitan Scapa; Harold Jacob; Shlomo Lewkowicz; Michal Migdal; Daniel Gat; Arkady Gluckhovski; Nurit Gutmann; Zvi Fireman

OBJECTIVE:Small bowel pathology can be diagnosed using enteroscopy (which has limitations) and by x-ray (which is not sensitive for flat lesions). For the first time ever, we used a new technique, wireless-capsule video endoscopy, to diagnose small bowel pathology. Our aim was to prove the effectiveness and safety of this technology.METHODS:We used the Given (M2A) system in 35 patients, aged 18–80 yr, who suffered from unexplained GI bleeding or in whom there was a clinical suspicion of small bowel disease. All patients had a small bowel x-ray. Patients with suspected narrowing of the bowel or a clinical suspicion of intestinal obstruction, or with a history of major abdominal surgery, were excluded from the study. No pregnant women or patients with diabetes mellitus were included.RESULTS:Abnormal findings were found in 29 of 35 (82.9%) patients. Twenty-two of 29 (75.9%) patients had significant pathological findings explaining their clinical situation. Diagnostic yield was therefore 62.9% (22 of 35 patients). Among the various findings, the capsule detected ulcers, erosions, angiodysplasia, and submucosal lesions. The source of bleeding was found in 15 of 20 patients with iron deficiency anemia. There were no immediate significant side effects and none reported up to 1 month after ingestion of the capsule. The capsule was evacuated by all patients.CONCLUSIONS:The wireless-capsule video endoscope, in our study of feasibility, was proven to be a safe, painless, ambulatory, and effective procedure, with a high diagnostic yield. Its major importance is in diagnosing small bowel pathology where all other imaging techniques have failed.


Archive | 2003

Device and method for orienting a device in vivo

Gavriel Meron; Arkady Glukhovsky; Harold Jacob; Shlomo Lewkowicz


Archive | 2002

Device and method for examining a body lumen

Shlomo Lewkowicz; Daniel Gat; Yehudit Kraizer; Zvika Gilad; David Leuw; Gavriel Meron; Arkady Glukhovsky


Archive | 2002

System and method for controlling a device in vivo

Shlomo Lewkowicz; Arkady Glukhovsky


Archive | 2002

Floatable in vivo sensing device and method for use

Shlomo Lewkowicz; Daniel Gat; Arkady Glukhovsky; Semion Khait; Gavriel J. Iddan; Harold Jacob; Christopher Paul Swain


Archive | 2002

System and method for three dimensional display of body lumens

Shlomo Lewkowicz; Arkady Glukhovsky; Daphna Levy; Gavriel Meron


Archive | 2003

Methods, device and system for in vivo diagnosis

Shlomo Lewkowicz; Gavriel Meron


Archive | 2002

A floatable in vivo sensing device

Daniel Gat; Arkady Glukhovsky; Semion Khait; Shlomo Lewkowicz


Archive | 2006

System and method for detecting content in-vivo

Ofra Zinaty; Daniel Buzaglo; Shlomo Lewkowicz


Israel Medical Association Journal | 2002

Wireless capsule endoscopy

Zvi Fireman; Arkady Glukhovsky; Harold Jacob; Alexandra Lavy; Shlomo Lewkowicz; Eitan Scapa

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Zvi Fireman

Rappaport Faculty of Medicine

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Alexandra Lavy

Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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