S. Chou et al., Detection of unsuspected colonic abnormalities using the pneumocolon technique during small bowel meal examination, CLIN RADIOL, 55(6), 2000, pp. 459-464
AIMS: The pneumocolon technique in small bowel meal examination is used to
obtain double-contrast views of the distal ileum. The purpose of this study
was to determine the proportion of cases in which an overhead pneumocolon
radiograph demonstrated clinically relevant findings in the colon.
METHODS: The overhead pneumocolon radiographs in 151 patients who underwent
small bowel meals were evaluated retrospectively. A chart review was perfo
rmed on those patients with positive colonic findings to determine if the s
uspected abnormalities affected patient management.
RESULTS: Colonic abnormalities were identified in 34 of the 151 patients. O
ne patient had a previously undiagnosed ascending colonic cancer; 17 had ev
idence of acute or chronic colitis; 13 had diverticulosis; one had a caecal
polyp; one had an ileosigmoid fistula; one had a filling defect in the asc
ending colon. In 25 cases the colonic abnormality was visible only on the p
neumocolon radiograph and not on the preceding single-contrast images. Mana
gement was altered by the colonic findings in seven cases. False-positive f
indings occurred in two cases,
cases. False-positive findings occurred in two cases, CONCLUSIONS: A routin
e overhead radiograph following use of the pneumocolon technique is a usefu
l adjunct to small bowel meal examination as it can yield unsuspected and c
linically significant colonic findings. (C) 2000 The Royal College of Radio
logists.