Your doctor has requested a specialised CT examination of the small intestine commonly known as a small bowel study.
Does any of the following apply to you? If so please contact us as soon as possible.
Do you require an interpreter?
Is the patient non-english speaking? If so, we can arrange for an interpreter to be present during the appointment. Please let us know as soon as possible so we can make the relevant arrangements.
Before the examination your diet must be restricted to enable the bowel to be clear, otherwise the examination may not be completely satisfactory.
Please call into our clinic to make an appointment and collect your preparation.
Day before examination:
If you have a copy of previous imaging, please bring it with you on the day of your examination. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask us.
Occasionally your doctor may ask specifically for a CT enteroclysis small bowel study. This involves putting the solution directly into the stomach via a small tube (rather than drinking it). The tube is inserted into the nose after a spray of local anaesthetic to minimise discomfort. The tube is then guided to the correct position by the radiologist and the solution is run through this tube into the bowel while you are lying on the CT scanner.
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