BACKGROUND: There are no data on the role of PillCam Colon capsule (PCC) endoscopy for examination of the colon in incomplete colonoscopy cases. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether PCC endoscopy can complete colon examination after failure of conventional colonoscopy to visualize the cecum. SETTING: Three tertiary centers. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective case series. PATIENTS: Patients who underwent PCC endoscopy after incomplete colonoscopy from January to June 2008. INTERVENTIONS: Conventional colonoscopy and PCC endoscopy. RESULTS: By using PCC, we studied 12 patients who had incomplete colonoscopy. Six patients had an obstructing tumor of the left side of the colon, and, in 6 cases, there were technical difficulties to complete colonoscopy. PCC endoscopy visualized the rectum in 1 case. The capsule did not reach the site where colonoscopy stopped in 6 of the 12 cases, ie, 3 left sited tumors and 3 with technical difficulties. Moreover, in 1 of the 3 cases in which the capsule passed the site where colonoscopy stopped, poor bowel preparation precluded the accurate examination of the colon. Four patients underwent a third colon examination (3 barium enemas and 1 virtual CT colonoscopy). There were no adverse events related to PCC endoscopy. LIMITATIONS: A retrospective study and a selected patient population. Data may not be applicable to other settings. CONCLUSION: In this retrospective case series of patients with incomplete colonoscopy, PCC endoscopy did not always satisfactorily examine the colon.
BACKGROUND: There are no data on the role of PillCam Colon capsule (PCC) endoscopy for examination of the colon in incomplete colonoscopy cases. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether PCC endoscopy can complete colon examination after failure of conventional colonoscopy to visualize the cecum. SETTING: Three tertiary centers. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective case series. PATIENTS: Patients who underwent PCC endoscopy after incomplete colonoscopy from January to June 2008. INTERVENTIONS: Conventional colonoscopy and PCC endoscopy. RESULTS: By using PCC, we studied 12 patients who had incomplete colonoscopy. Six patients had an obstructing tumor of the left side of the colon, and, in 6 cases, there were technical difficulties to complete colonoscopy. PCC endoscopy visualized the rectum in 1 case. The capsule did not reach the site where colonoscopy stopped in 6 of the 12 cases, ie, 3 left sited tumors and 3 with technical difficulties. Moreover, in 1 of the 3 cases in which the capsule passed the site where colonoscopy stopped, poor bowel preparation precluded the accurate examination of the colon. Four patients underwent a third colon examination (3 barium enemas and 1 virtual CT colonoscopy). There were no adverse events related to PCC endoscopy. LIMITATIONS: A retrospective study and a selected patient population. Data may not be applicable to other settings. CONCLUSION: In this retrospective case series of patients with incomplete colonoscopy, PCC endoscopy did not always satisfactorily examine the colon.
Authors: Eduardo Redondo-Cerezo; Antonio Damián Sánchez-Capilla; Paloma De La Torre-Rubio; Javier De Teresa Journal: World J Gastroenterol Date: 2014-11-14 Impact factor: 5.742