Capsule endoscopy has become an important diagnostic tool because of its high sensitivity
and specificity for evaluation of the small-bowel mucosa. It is usually a safe procedure.
The main complication has been retention of the video capsule in patients with unsuspected
obstructive small-bowel disease. We describe a case of a 76-year-old man who underwent
capsule endoscopy for the investigation of chronic abdominal pain. The patient returned
several months after the procedure with recurrence of his symptoms. Investigations
at that time showed that the capsule had been retained in a section of the distal
ileum which showed stricture formation and that it had broken up into fragments. This
is the first reported case of a fractured video capsule.
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D. E. Fleischer, M.D.
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