Summary:
Wireless capsule endoscopy is a safe non-invasive method for the examination of the small intestine and terminal
oesophagus. Examination is well tolerated by most of the patients. Due to the possibility to assess mucosa of the small
intestine in details, capsule endoscopy has the diagnostical yield higher than other available methods. It is effective
namely for study of obscure bleeding, celiac disease and Crohn’s disease. Capsule endoscopy is aimed at the longterm
follow up of patients with Barrett’s oesophagus, however, the costs are higher than using gastroscopy. Capsule
retention represents the most serious and practically the only complication of the examination which frequently
requires surgical treatment. The future of capsule endoscopy depends on the next development of the technology.
Key words:
capsule endoscopy, bleeding into the gastrointestinal system, Crohn’s disease, celiac disease, small
intestine examination, Barrett’s oesophagus.
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