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. 2016 Oct 28;22(40):8999–9011. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i40.8999

Table 4.

Balloon assisted enteroscopy cases with procedure related perforation

Study Demographics Site and characteristics of perforation Therapy Procedure Outcome after perforation
Despott et al[33] Long standing CD (> 30 yr) with 5 prior SB resections currently on azathioprine and steroids 3 jejunal strictures (2 inflammatory, 1 fibrotic) with severe ulcerations at stricture sites Dilated to maximum of 16.5 mm DBE - Technically difficult due to adhesion-related angulations and fixation, and strictures were significantly ulcerated Perforation diagnosed within 8 h, patient had laparotomy and temporary jejunostomy. Patient made full recovery and jejunostomy was reversed.
Gill et al[34] Retained video capsule in patient with known CD Non-obstructing jejunal stricture with mild inflammation and ulceration at the stricture site Dilated to 15 mm DBE - otherwise not specified Underwent surgery, outcome otherwise not specified.
Gill et al[34] Known CD patient had previously responded well to dilation up to 15 mm Distal obstructing ileal stricture with mild inflammation and ulceration at the stricture site Dilated to 15 mm DBE - otherwise not specified Underwent surgery, outcome otherwise not specified.
Halloran et al[35] Known CD patient who had undergone prior surgical resection. Scarred bowel loop adhesion site Not specified DBE - Perforation occurred with overtube advancement and straightening of a scarred bowel loop Outcome not specified.
Ding et al[85] Known CD patient SB stricture, otherwise not specified Dilation related perforation, otherwise not specified DBE - Dilation related perforation, otherwise not specified Perforation diagnosed within 12 h, patient had laparotomy and resection with ileostomy.
Bartel et al[49] Retained video capsule in patient with known CD SB stricture, otherwise not specified Not specified DBE - Otherwise not specified Emergent surgical intervention, otherwise outcome not specified.
Rahman et al[48] Known CD patient Ulcer at anastomosis site Not specified DBE - Perforation directly related to ulcer at anastomosis Patient made full recovery after surgical resection and primary reanastomosis.
Navaneethan et al[94] Known CD patient Not specified Not specified Not specified Underwent surgery, outcome otherwise not specified
Arihiro et al[96] Known CD patient SB stricture, otherwise not specified Dilation related perforation, otherwise not specified SBE - Dilation related perforation, otherwise not specified Patient improved over time without any surgical intervention.
Hirai et al[91] Known CD patient SB stricture, otherwise not specified Dilation related perforation, otherwise not specified DBE - Dilation related perforation, otherwise not specified Patient had emergency partial ileal resection and made a full recovery.

CD: Crohn’s disease; SB: Small bowel; DBE: Double balloon enteroscopy; SBE: Single balloon enteroscopy.