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Small Bowel Capsule Endoscopy and Enteroscopy: A Shoulder-to-Shoulder Race

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
Volume 12, Issue 23, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jcm12237328

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small bowel; capsule endoscopy; device-assisted enteroscopy; diagnostic techniques; therapeutics; middle gastrointestinal bleeding; small bowel tumors; Crohn's disease; artificial intelligence

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The synergy between capsule endoscopy and enteroscopy offers great potential for exploring and treating small bowel conditions. The right selection of exploration method is crucial for optimal results.
Traditional methods have their limitations when it comes to unraveling the mysteries of the small bowel, an area historically seen as the black box of the gastrointestinal tract. This is where capsule endoscopy and enteroscopy have stepped in, offering a remarkable synergy that transcends the sum of their individual capabilities. From their introduction, small bowel capsule endoscopy and device-assisted enteroscopy have consistently evolved and improved, both on their own and interdependently. Each technique's history may be told as a success story, and their interaction has revolutionized the approach to the small bowel. Both have advantages that could be ideally combined into a perfect technique: safe, non-invasive, and capable of examining the entire small bowel, taking biopsies, and applying therapeutical interventions. Until the realization of this perfect tool becomes a reality, the key for an optimal approach lies in the right selection of exploration method. In this article, we embark on a journey through the intertwined development of capsule endoscopy and enteroscopy, exploring the origins, technological advancements, clinical applications, and evolving inquiries that have continually reshaped the landscape of small bowel imaging.

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