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자기 제어 캡슐내시경을 이용한 상부위장관 검사Magnetically Controlled Capsule Endoscopy for Upper Gastrointestinal Examination

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Magnetically Controlled Capsule Endoscopy for Upper Gastrointestinal Examination
Authors
오동준임윤정
Issue Date
Jan-2026
Publisher
대한소화기학회
Keywords
Capsule endoscopy; Magnetics; Stomach; Upper gastrointestinal tract; Robotics
Citation
대한소화기학회지, v.86, no.1, pp 16 - 22
Pages
7
Indexed
SCOPUS
ESCI
KCI
Journal Title
대한소화기학회지
Volume
86
Number
1
Start Page
16
End Page
22
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/63804
DOI
10.4166/kjg.2025.149
ISSN
1598-9992
2233-6869
Abstract
Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) is the standard diagnostic modality for upper gastrointestinal (UGI) diseases, but its invasive nature and the risk of sedation-related adverse events limit its applicability in certain patients. Magnetically controlled capsule endoscopy (MCE) is a promising noninvasive alternative, enabling precise active locomotion and complete visualization of the gastric mucosa through external magnetic control. MCE systems have evolved into hand-held and robotic systems, with clinical studies showing diagnostic performance comparable to EGD, along with generally better patient tolerance. Recent studies have shown that a single MCE examination can simultaneously evaluate the UGI tract and small bowel. Advances such as three-dimensional imaging and artificial intelligence have improved diagnostic accuracy and workflow efficiency. Although cost-effectiveness remains a challenge in Korea’s healthcare environment, MCE provides a meaningful alternative for patients who are unsuitable for sedated EGD or who prefer a noninvasive modality. With the ongoing technological advances, MCE is expected to evolve into an autonomous, “One-stop pan-enteric endoscopy” platform in the near future.
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