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Utilisation of magnets to enhance gastrointestinal endoscopy 被引量:2

Utilisation of magnets to enhance gastrointestinal endoscopy
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摘要 Methods to assess, access and treat pathology within the gastrointestinal tract continue to evolve with video endoscopy replacing radiology as the gold standard. Whilst endoscope technology develops further with the advent of newer higher resolution chips, an array of adjuncts has been developed to enhance endoscopy in other ways; most notable is the use of magnets. Magnets are utilised in many areas, ranging from endoscopic training, lesion resection, aiding manoeuvrability of capsule endoscopes, to assisting in easy placement of tubes for nutritional feeding. Some of these are still at an experimental stage, whilst others are being increasingly incorporated in our everyday practice. Methods to assess, access and treat pathology within the gastrointestinal tract continue to evolve with video endoscopy replacing radiology as the gold standard. Whilst endoscope technology develops further with the advent of newer higher resolution chips, an array of adjuncts has been developed to enhance endoscopy in other ways; most notable is the use of magnets. Magnets are utilised in many areas, ranging from endoscopic training, lesion resection, aiding manoeuvrability of capsule endoscopes, to assisting in easy placement of tubes for nutritional feeding. Some of these are still at an experimental stage, whilst others are being increasingly incorporated in our everyday practice.
出处 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy》 CAS 2015年第19期1306-1310,共5页 世界胃肠内镜杂志(英文版)(电子版)
关键词 Magnet ENDOSCOPY Training Therapeutic CAPSULE Nutrition Child PAEDIATRIC COLONOSCOPY Imaging Magnet Endoscopy Training Therapeutic Capsule Nutrition Child Paediatric Colonoscopy Imaging
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