1973
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(73)80100-3
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Afferent-Efferent Loop Intragastric Intussusception: Diagnosed by Gastroscopy

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“…Here the intussusceptum is demonstrated as a filling defect with a typical “Coil spring” appearance of the jejunal mucosa. Woodard et al (1973), reported use of gastroscopy in making the diagnosis, and were also able to visualise and reduce the intussusception at gastroscopy. Obviously an incarcerated intussusception will not be amenable to gastroscopic reduction.…”
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“…Here the intussusceptum is demonstrated as a filling defect with a typical “Coil spring” appearance of the jejunal mucosa. Woodard et al (1973), reported use of gastroscopy in making the diagnosis, and were also able to visualise and reduce the intussusception at gastroscopy. Obviously an incarcerated intussusception will not be amenable to gastroscopic reduction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Endoscopy has an important role in the evaluation of the postoperative stomach, nevertheless, only a few cases were recognized by endoscopic exarnination (3,6,12,13,15,19).…”
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