Capsule Endoscopy

Understanding Capsule Endoscopy

Capsule endoscopy represents a revolutionary advancement in gastrointestinal diagnostics, offering a non-invasive method to visualise the small intestine. This innovative procedure involves swallowing a small, pill-sized camera that captures thousands of images as it travels through your digestive tract.

The Procedure

The process is remarkably simple and comfortable. You’ll swallow the wireless capsule with water, similar to taking a large vitamin tablet. The capsule contains a tiny camera, light source, and transmitter that sends images to a recording device worn on your belt. The entire journey through your digestive system takes approximately 8 hours, during which you can continue most normal activities.

What It Diagnoses

Capsule endoscopy is particularly valuable for investigating:

  • Unexplained gastrointestinal bleeding
  • Small bowel tumours or polyps
  • Inflammatory bowel disease affecting the small intestine
  • Suspected Crohn’s disease
  • Coeliac disease
  • Small bowel strictures or ulcerations

 

Benefits and Considerations

This procedure offers significant advantages over traditional endoscopy, including no sedation requirement, no discomfort, and the ability to visualise the entire small bowel. The capsule is disposable and passes naturally through your system.

Dr Chopdat is certified in capsule endoscopy and actively teaches this technique to other gastroenterologists, ensuring you receive expert interpretation of your results.

Easy & Hassle-Free Process

What to Expect on your Consult

Step 1

Medical History & Symptom Review

Dr Chopdat will discuss your symptoms in detail, review your medical history, current medications, and family history of digestive disorders.

Step 2

Physical Examination

A focused physical exam including abdominal palpation, listening to bowel sounds, and checking for areas of tenderness or swelling.

Step 3

Diagnostic Planning

Based on your symptoms and examination, the doctor will recommend appropriate tests such as blood work, imaging studies, or procedures like endoscopy or colonoscopy.

Step 4

Treatment Discussion & Follow Up

Review of test results (if available), explanation of diagnosis, discussion of treatment options, and scheduling of follow-up appointments or procedures as needed.