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Quelles sont les « vraies » urgences endoscopiques en pathologie colique (hors hémorragie) ?

What are the real endoscopic emergencies in colic pathology (excluding hemorrhage)?

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La question peut paraître un peu provocatrice. Cependant, il existe beaucoup de raisons « coliques » pour faire venir l’endoscopiste le week-end au chevet du malade. L’endoscopie peut être requise pour orienter un diagnostic, réaliser des prélèvements ou surtout, et le plus souvent, traiter. Pour essayer de répondre à cette question, il faut tout d’abord énumérer les urgences coliques, déterminer l’utilité de l’endoscopie dans chacune de ces situations aiguës et enfin relever les critères concrets cliniques, biologiques, iconographiques devant amener à réaliser cette endoscopie colique en dehors des heures ouvertes. Tous ces éléments doivent trouver réponse à la lumière de la littérature qui dans le domaine peut paraître mince. Cette présentation va essayer de relever ce challenge.

Abstract

The question may seem a little provocative. However, there are many colic reasons to bring the endoscopist during week-end at the bedside of the patient. To try to answer this question, we must first list the emergency in colic pathology, determine the usefulness of endoscopy in these acute situations and finally meet the specific clinical, biological, radiological criteria to get them to perform this endoscopy during open hours. All of these are answered in the light of the literature which is sometimes thin in the field. This presentation will attempt to meet this challenge.

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Vanbiervliet, G. Quelles sont les « vraies » urgences endoscopiques en pathologie colique (hors hémorragie) ?. Acta Endosc 42, 74–80 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10190-012-0240-x

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