Endoscopy 1970; 02(2): 120-122
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1098445
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© Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart

Emergency Peritoneoscopy: Report on 160 Cases

H. Fahrländer, G. Engelhardt, Ch. Baerlocher
  • Division of Gastroenterology, Medical and Surgical Clinics, University of Basel
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Publication Date:
08 December 2008 (online)

Summary

Emergency peritoneoscopy in the hands of a well trained endoscopist is a safe and quickly performed investigation with a very high diagnostic accuracy. The procedure can be done without risk in severely ill or heavily traumatized patients. Intra-abdominal bleeding and localized or diffuse peritonitis can be recognized or excluded with certainty. The method is less secure for the diagnosis of mesenteric infarction in the early stage. A pancreatitis cannot be established without visible fat necroses. Retroperitoneal, intragastric and intraintestinal lesions are in most cases beyond the possibilities of peritoneoscopy.