Novel use of cap-assisted enteroscopy for detection of colorectal tumor in a patient with incarcerated inguinal hernia

World J Gastrointest Endosc. 2014 Oct 16;6(10):510-2. doi: 10.4253/wjge.v6.i10.510.

Abstract

Multiple reports have documented unsuspected inguinal hernias which result in difficulties during the colonoscopic examinations of patients. In most cases, the colonoscopy can be delayed until a surgical consult has further evaluated the inguinal hernia. This case report documents a patient who required a colonoscopy but surgical intervention for the detected inguinal hernia was not appropriate due to his co-morbid medical conditions. With the use of the combination of an enteroscope fitted with a cap and fluoroscopy, the inguinal hernia was able to be negotiated and the diagnosis of a cecal carcinoma was able to be confirmed.

Keywords: Cap-assisted colonoscopy; Cecal carcinoma; Enteroscope; Fluoroscopy; Inguinal hernia.

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  • Case Reports