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Balloon-Assisted Enteroscopy (BAE)

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Balloon-Assisted Enteroscopy (BAE)

Unveiling the Secrets of Your Small Intestine at GastroExperts

Balloon-assisted enteroscopy (BAE), or deep enteroscopy, is a specialized endoscopic procedure offered at GastroExperts to examine and potentially treat conditions deep within the small intestine. Unlike traditional endoscopy, which can only reach the beginning of the small intestine, BAE offers a minimally invasive way to visualize the entire length.

Conditions Diagnosed and Treated with BAE:

Obscure gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding

When the source of bleeding in the digestive tract is unclear, BAE can help pinpoint the location within the small intestine.

Small bowel tumors

BAE can aid in diagnosing and potentially biopsy suspicious growths within the small intestine.


Foreign object removal

If you swallow a foreign object that has lodged in the small intestine, BAE can sometimes be used to retrieve it.

Crohn's disease

BAE can assess the severity and location of inflammation in Crohn's disease, a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).


Unexplained abdominal pain:

In some cases, BAE can help identify the cause of persistent abdominal pain that other investigations haven't resolved.

Benefits of BAE at GastroExperts

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Minimally invasive

BAE offers a less invasive alternative to surgery for examining and treating problems deep within the small intestine.

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Comprehensive examination

Unlike traditional endoscopy, BAE allows visualization of the entire small intestine.

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Improved diagnosis

BAE can provide a definitive diagnosis for various conditions affecting the small intestine.

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Potential for treatment

During BAE, procedures like biopsies, polyp removal, or bleeding control can be performed in some instances.

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FAQs

Q&A for Patients

BAE typically requires fasting beforehand and potentially medications to cleanse your bowels.

After the procedure, you might experience a sore throat or mild abdominal discomfort. Most patients recover within a day and can resume normal activities soon after.

While generally safe, BAE carries potential risks, such as bleeding, infection, or perforation (a tear in the intestinal wall). Your gastroenterologist will discuss these risks thoroughly before the procedure.

GastroExperts: Your Center for Advanced Small Bowel Evaluation

At GastroExperts, our highly skilled and experienced gastroenterologists are well-versed in performing BAE. We utilize advanced technology and prioritize patient safety for the best possible experience. If you have concerns about your small intestine health and require a comprehensive evaluation, contact GastroExperts to schedule a consultation with one of our gastroenterologists to discuss if BAE is the right diagnostic or therapeutic approach.