Evaluation of Microcirculation in Colon Wall and Bowel Anastomosis by Laser Induced Fluorescence...
Colon CancerBenign Colon DiseasesThe aim of the study is to describe utility of dynamic fluorescence videoangiography of indocyanine green (ICG) in gastrointestinal surgery, for evaluation of microcirculation in colon wall and anastomosis before and after surgical resection; and if this technique can guide the surgeon to peroperative decision making considering recreate a new anastomosis or stoma for preventing anastomotic failure or stomia necrosis.
Endoscopist and Endoscope Motions During Colonoscopy
Intestinal DiseaseColonic DiseasesThe aim of the study is to record and analyze endoscopist and endoscope motions to identify key movements during colonoscopy.
fMRI and Visceral Perception Upon Capsaicin Infusion
Irritable Bowel SyndromeColonic Diseases5 moreBrain imaging has shown abnormal brain activations in response to visceral stimulation in patients with the Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Functional Dyspepsia (FD). To investigate the possible role of the Nucleus of the Solitary Tract (NTS), the primary relay station in the brainstem for vagal afferents, its activation in IBS and functional dyspepsia patients will be evaluated. Prior to this, an exploratory study in healthy volunteers will be conducted. This will be the first high magnetic field fMRI study (7T) evaluating the possible role of NTS activation in visceral abdominal pain. Moreover, this will be the first pharmacological fMRI study using duodenal capsaicin infusion as a chemical stimulus, which is more physiological than mechano-stimulation in the upper gastrointestinal tract.
Telephone Educational Intervention by the Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Nurse. Global Impact on the...
Colonic DiseasesNurse-Patient Relations1 moreThis study assesses what impact has on colonoscopy quality the implementation of a telephone educational intervention carried out individually on the patient in the days before the test. Half of the study patients will receive the educational intervention and the other half will not.
Evaluation of the PillCam™ Colon Capsule Endoscopy (PCCE) in Detection & Classification of Ulcerative...
Colonic DiseaseUlcerative ColitisTo evaluate the ability of the PillCam® Colon Capsule Endoscope to detect and classify Ulcerative colitis
Water Injection Colonoscopy vs Air Insufflation Colonoscopy in Experienced Endoscopists
Colon Disease;Rectal Disease;Water injection colonoscopy has been a generally accepted method in training the beginners of colonoscopy for its low pain and less cecal intubation time, the investigators would conduct this study to investigate advantages of this method for experienced endoscopists.
Evaluation of the PillCam™ Colon Capsule Endoscopy (PCCE) Preparation and Procedure
Colonic DiseasesThe purpose of this study is to compare two preparation and procedure in order to develop the most optimal capsule procedure in regards to colon cleansing level and capsule excretion rate.
Covered Metallic Stent and Benign Colonic Strictures
Colonic DiseasesStricture1 moreSelf-expanding metallic stent placement is a safe and effective endoscopic procedure increasingly used to relieve colonic obstruction. Fully covered metal stents (FCSEMS) and plastic stents have been recently developed to reduce both hyperplastic (non tumoral) and tumoral tissue ingrowth. These fully covered metal or plastic stents have several advantages over non-covered stents, including the possibility of retrieval and limited local tissue reaction, while providing alleviation of obstruction at possibly lower costs. Only few reports of fully covered metal stent placement in patients with benign colorectal strictures are available in the literature. The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of FCSEMS in the management of the colonic benign strictures.
Non-invasive Assessment of Colonic Motility
Colon DiseaseFunctional Constipation3 moreThe current diagnostic process of colonic motility disorders often takes a long time and involves multiple invasive, painful and/or unnecessary diagnostic procedures. To improve this diagnostic process, the potential of Electro-Entero-Graphy (EEnG) is investigated. During the EEnG procedure, several surface electrodes are positioned (under ultrasound guidance) on the abdomen so that electrical activity originating in the colon can be measured. Measurements will be performed after a period of fasting (when the colon is 'silent') and just after a meal (when the colon is moving) in both participants suffering from colonic motility disorders and healthy controls. It is hypothesized that these measurements are an indication of colonic motility and can be used as a diagnostic tool for colonic motility disorders. It is also hypothesized that this EEnG procedure is not more burdensome than the Gold Standard procedures for diagnosing colonic motility disorders. This will be assessed using questionnaires.
Assessing Effectiveness of Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgical Skills
Colonic DiseasesThe purpose of this study is to improve the investigators understanding of different training methods in laparoscopic colon surgery.