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This episode examines the barium enema (BE) as a retrograde radiographic examination of the large intestine. Anatomy of the large intestine is reviewed — including the cecum, vermiform appendix, four segments of the colon, rectum, and anal canal — alongside key structures such as the haustra and taeniae coli. The influence of body habitus on organ positioning and the distribution of barium and air based on patient position are also discussed. The episode covers pathological indications for the BE including Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, diverticulosis, diverticulitis, intussusception, volvulus, polyps, and neoplasm — each with its characteristic radiographic appearance. Procedural content includes bowel preparation, contrast media selection, single- and double-contrast techniques, enema apparatus setup, enema tip insertion using the Sims' position, retention balloon inflation, latex allergy considerations, and colonic spasm management. Essential radiographic projections are presented with positioning criteria for each. Content is structured to support radiologic technology programs preparing for imaging coursework and ARRT certification review. This episode aligns with the Procedures — Thorax and Abdomen and Patient Care — Pharmacology subcategories of the ARRT Radiography Examination Content Specifications. Audio content is adapted from original instructional material developed by Professor Sanjay Arya, M.S., R.T.(R)(MR) for radiologic technology education. Part of the Contrast Media series — Quantum Imaging Lab. © 2026 Quantum Imaging Lab. All rights reserved.
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