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Regularities of endoscopic anatomy of the ileocecal intestine and their clinical signifi cance
Author(s) -
О. Б. Дронова,
И. И. Каган,
И. Н. Фатеев,
А. H. Шепелев
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
èksperimentalʹnaâ i kliničeskaâ gastroènterologiâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1682-8658
DOI - 10.31146/1682-8658-ecg-189-5-5-11
Subject(s) - ileocecal valve , medicine , cecum , endoscopy , colonoscopy , large intestine , anatomy , radiology , ileum , colorectal cancer , cancer
The purpose of the study. Obtaining a set of new data, identifying patterns in the endoscopic anatomy of the ileocecal intestine and, on this basis, improving the diagnosis of its pathology. Materials and methods. The present study was conducted in 182 patients (men — 84, women — 98) who were examined and treated in the polyclinic and in the hospital of the Orenburg Regional Clinical Hospital. The age of all the examined patients is from 18 to 75 years. A set of methods was used: endoscopic (videocolonoscopy, videoileoscopy, examination of the mucous membrane in white light and in the NBI mode, the method of taking material for morphological examination), morphometric, morphological examination of biopsies, X-ray (irrigoscopy, irrigography), variational and statistical data processing. Results. In this work, a set of new data was obtained and patterns of the in vivo anatomy of the ileocecal department were revealed based on the results of colonoscopies. It was found that the endoscopic anatomy of the ileocecal region consists of individually variable parameters determined during intravital endoscopy: the shape, external structure and direction of the ileocecal valve, the internal relief and shape of the cecum, the projection and width of the tapes, the intraluminal morphometric parameters of the elements of the ileocecal valve and the cecum. Changes in the endoscopic anatomy of the ileocecal region in ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease were quantifi ed and presented. A rational set of studies based on endoscopic and X-ray anatomy is presented, which is necessary for improving the methods of colonoscopy, diagnosis of ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, and various types of surgical treatment of pathology of this department. Conclusion. The new set of data obtained and the revealed regularities of the endoscopic anatomy of the ileocecal region expand the understanding of its clinical anatomy and the possibilities of in vivo study.

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