Mastery of IBD Surgery 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-16755-4_20
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Intraoperative Detection of Upper Gastrointestinal Strictures

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“…Preoperative imaging and endoscopy are essential for planning the surgical strategy, especially in challenging cases of multifocal disease where intra‐operative USS may provide added value. In fact, intra‐operative detection of CD‐related strictures is not standardized, and described methods include palpation of the small bowel segments, passage of a 20‐French Foley catheter or of a calibration ball, and intra‐operative endoscopy . The widely adopted method of passage of an inflated Foley catheter along the bowel lumen carries the risk of spillage of enteric contents, with the proximal bowel being difficult to reach .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preoperative imaging and endoscopy are essential for planning the surgical strategy, especially in challenging cases of multifocal disease where intra‐operative USS may provide added value. In fact, intra‐operative detection of CD‐related strictures is not standardized, and described methods include palpation of the small bowel segments, passage of a 20‐French Foley catheter or of a calibration ball, and intra‐operative endoscopy . The widely adopted method of passage of an inflated Foley catheter along the bowel lumen carries the risk of spillage of enteric contents, with the proximal bowel being difficult to reach .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%